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Get a Free QuoteClarendon solar panels cost $2.85–$3.50 per watt installed in 2026. A typical 8 kW system runs $25,400 at $0.22/kWh from GMP. The federal 25D residential tax credit is $0 (expired Dec 2025).
Cost Range
$2.85-$3.50
Per watt installed
System Cost
$25,400
8 kW avg system
Federal ITC
$0
25D expired 12/31/25
Payback
~12.0 yrs
Cash purchase est.
2026 Reality: The 30% federal solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired for homeowners on Dec 31, 2025. All Clarendon costs and payback figures reflect $0 federal credit. Third-party PPA/lease providers can still access the commercial ITC (Section 48). What this means for you →
A typical 8 kW solar system in Clarendon costs $25,400 before incentives (GMP territory). With no federal 25D tax credit available, your full out-of-pocket cost depends on state and local incentives. At $0.22/kWh, estimated annual savings are $2,112, putting payback at approximately 12.0 years before state incentives.
Gross Cost (8 kW)
$25,400
$3.17/W avg
Federal 25D ITC
$0
Expired 12/31/2025
Electric Rate
$0.22
GMP per kWh
Annual Savings
$2,112
~9,600 kWh/yr
System costs at the Clarendon average of $3.17/W. All prices are gross installed cost with no federal tax credit.
| System Size | Gross Cost | Annual Production | Annual Savings | Est. Payback |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 kW | $15,875 | 6,000 kWh | $1,320/yr | 12.0 yrs |
| 8 kW | $25,400 | 9,600 kWh | $2,112/yr | 12.0 yrs |
| 10 kW | $31,750 | 12,000 kWh | $2,640/yr | 12.0 yrs |
| 13 kW | $41,275 | 15,600 kWh | $3,432/yr | 12.0 yrs |
Note: Payback estimates above are before state incentives and assume 9,600 kWh/year production per 8 kW (1,200 kWh/kW). Actual payback improves with state rebates, net metering credits, and property tax exemptions listed below.
Local factors that influence your installed price and timeline in Clarendon.
Clarendon is served by GMP at $0.22/kWh. Higher electric rates mean faster solar payback and greater lifetime savings.
Clarendon building permits take approximately 3 business days at $25-$50. Permits must be submitted in person or by mail.
Roof age, material, and pitch affect installation complexity. Asphalt shingle roofs under 15 years old are ideal. Older roofs may need replacement before solar installation, adding $5,000-$15,000 to the project.
South-facing roofs with minimal shading produce the most energy. Tree coverage, neighboring buildings, and roof orientation all impact system production and overall return on investment.
State and local programs that reduce your net cost or accelerate payback. These apply on top of any utility-specific programs from GMP.
1:1 net metering (500 kW cap)
6% sales tax exempt
Property tax exempt <50kW
EVT heat pump rebates
Federal 25D ITC: $0. The residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025. Homeowners who purchase with cash or a loan receive no federal credit.
When your solar panels produce more electricity than you use, the excess is exported to the grid. GMP credits your account based on Vermont's net metering policy. These credits offset future electricity purchases, reducing your annual bill and improving your solar payback period.
Full Vermont net metering guideVermont tax exemptions that save Clarendon homeowners money on their solar investment.
Vermont exempts solar panel value from property tax assessments. Your home value increases from solar, but your property taxes do not go up. This effectively gives you free equity.
Solar equipment and installation labor are exempt from Vermont's 6% sales tax. On a $25,400 system, that saves you $1,524.
From signed contract to permission to operate (PTO), expect 4-8 weeks total in Clarendon.
Engineering review, shade analysis, and system design.
Clarendon permit fee: $25-$50. In-person submission required.
Panel mounting, wiring, inverter installation, and electrical connections.
Local inspection plus GMP interconnection approval.
System goes live and net metering begins. Total: 4-8 weeks.
Permit note: Small rural town with very fast permits — among the quickest in VT. Large lots make ground-mount systems practical. Lower permit fees. Straightforward process typical of small Vermont towns.
Estimate your total cost, savings, and payback based on your home's specifics.
Estimate your solar costs and savings in Vermont. No state rebate, no federal ITC (25D expired 2025). Savings come from net metering credits, tax exemptions, and high electric rates.
Gross Cost
$29,000
$2.90/W × 10 kW
Sales Tax Savings (6%)
$1,740
You don't pay 6% VT sales tax
Net Cost (Out of Pocket)
$29,000
No ITC, no state rebate
Year 1 Savings
$2,018
BED @ $0.18/kWh
NM Credits (Year 1)
$2,631
Cat I @ $0.2239/kWh
Payback Period
12 years
Incl. property tax savings
25-Year Net Savings
$53,600
After system cost, 2.5% annual escalation
Important Notes
Common questions about solar panels in Clarendon, VT.
Solar panels in Clarendon cost $2.85-$3.50 per watt installed in 2026. A typical 8 kW system runs $25,400 before incentives. The federal 25D residential tax credit expired December 31, 2025.
See exactly what solar costs for your home in Clarendon. Custom system design, local incentive analysis, and transparent pricing from GMP territory experts.