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North Carolina vs Washington

Side-by-side comparison of solar, energy, and policy data.

North CarolinaWashington
Net MeteringMixedFavorable
Community SolarLimitedAvailable
Key Incentives1 programs1 programs
Utility RegulationUtility compensation and program rules can differ; check current tariffs and any…Rules vary by utility territory; some regions have strong clean-energy adoption …

North Carolina Net Metering

Mixed

Billing structures can evolve; confirm export credit rates and any time-based components.

Washington Net Metering

Favorable

Bill credits can be attractive; confirm program caps and annual reconciliation.

North Carolina Tips

Ask about fixed charges

High fixed charges reduce the value of offsetting kWh; model bill impacts, not just kWh.

Consider backup for storm season

If outages matter, design a critical-loads backup plan with your installer.

Washington Tips

Prioritize efficiency first

If electricity is relatively low-cost, efficiency upgrades can improve solar economics.

Model winter output

Shorter winter days impact production; size systems with realistic assumptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar better in North Carolina or Washington?
Both states offer solar potential, but they differ in incentives, net metering policies, and electricity rates. North Carolina has mixed net metering while Washington has favorable net metering. Use our tools to compare savings for your specific situation.
Which state has better solar incentives?
North Carolina offers 1 key program(s) and Washington offers 1. The 30% federal tax credit applies in both. Check each state's incentives page for full details.