Fair Rate: NREL

Solar Panel Cost & Savings in San Juan County, UT

A typical 6 kW home solar system in San Juan County pays back in 12 years and saves an estimated $25,536 over 25 years after the federal tax credit.

Solar production
10,146kWh / yr
from a 6 kW system
Sun factor +26% vs. national median
Avg system cost (after 30% ITC) $12,600 $18,000 before credit
Annual savings $1,046 at 10.3¢/kWh
Payback period 12yrs Fair Solar Value
25-year savings $25,536 3%/yr rate escalation

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System size11.0kW
Net cost (after ITC)$23,127
Annual savings$1,920
Payback12.0yrs
Est. $46,875 saved over 25 years.
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Is solar worth it in San Juan County?

San Juan County sits 26% above the national median for solar production, and homes here pay 10.3¢ per kWh. That combination puts payback at about 12 years — a Fair Solar Value.

Because the 30% federal tax credit applies through 2032, a system installed now is credited $5,400, dropping the net cost to $12,600. Over 25 years, escalating utility rates push estimated savings to $25,536.

30% federal ITC 6 kW reference system $3.00 / watt

Frequently asked

What's the payback period for solar in San Juan County?

At San Juan County's electricity rate of 10.3¢/kWh and local sun levels, a typical 6 kW system pays for itself in about 12 years after the 30% federal tax credit — a "Fair" Solar Value rating.

How much does solar cost in San Juan County after the tax credit?

A 6 kW reference system runs about $18,000 gross. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit brings the net cost down to roughly $12,600 before any state or local incentives.

Is solar worth it at 10.3¢/kWh?

Yes — higher rates and good sun mean every kWh you generate offsets more, shortening payback and growing 25-year savings. Estimated 25-year savings: $25,536.

Does Utah have net metering?

Net-metering rules vary by utility and change over time. Many Utah utilities credit excess generation, which improves these economics. Confirm current terms with a local installer when you compare quotes.

Where does this estimate come from?

Production is modeled from NREL PVWatts v8 for San Juan County (sun factor +26% vs. the national median), and the electricity rate from NREL Utility Rates v3. Updated June 2026.

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Estimates for San Juan County, Utah are modeled from NREL PVWatts v8 (production) and NREL Utility Rates v3 (rate). Not affiliated with NREL, DOE or EIA · not financial advice · last updated June 2026.