Solarize Esopus
Apex Solar Power is excited to announce that we’ve been selected as an installer for the Solarize Esopus program! Open to any home or business owner in the greater Esopus area, we’re already seeing a ton of interest from people in Kingston, Esopus, and Ulster Park.
Solarize campaigns are like Groupon for solar. You can buy solar at a discounted rate since your community has already negotiated a rate with vetted solar providers. Solarize campaigns focus on:
- Education
- Negotiating Rates
- Selecting Competitive Installers
Educating the community on solar and the benefits of using the sun for power is a large part of a solarize campaign. We want people to be informed about why solar may be the right choice for them and to have all of the facts. At all Solarize Esopus events, you will have the chance to get all of your solar questions answered so you can determine if going solar makes sense for you.
Solarize campaigns are able to negotiate lower rates for solar since it is being purchased at a group level. Which is why it’s similar to when you purchase something on Groupon. What could be better than deciding to go solar and getting it for a discounted rate?
Lastly, solarize campaigns vet a number of solar installers and then pick the most competitive ones to partner with. This allows members in the community who want to purchase solar to save time on researching solar installers. Also, they can be confident in the fact that they will be working with a qualified installer.
To learn more about the Solarize Esopus program you can visit their Facebook page. Be on the lookout for their upcoming events. You can also contact us with any questions regarding it!

What the 2026 Utility Rate Changes Mean for Homeowners As we move into 2026, homeowners are facing a major shift in how much it costs to power their homes. Utilities across the country are preparing for another round of significant rate increases — driven by aging infrastructure, higher demand, and rising energy costs. At the same time, the federal solar tax credit is set to step down, reducing the incentive homeowners have relied on for years. While this combination may sound discouraging at first, it actually underscores a larger truth: with utility rates climbing faster than ever, going solar still makes long-term financial sense. Rising Utility Rates in 2026 Many utility providers have already announced increases for 2026, and the trend is consistent nationwide. In fact, the New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) has approved an increase of 30% increase for New York utilities to occur over the next 3 years. Electricity costs are going up, fixed monthly charges are increasing, and more utilities are shifting to time-of-use pricing models that penalize homeowners during late-afternoon and evening peaks. In some regions, residential demand charges — once reserved for commercial customers — are becoming more common. For the average homeowner, this translates to noticeably higher bills even if their usage stays the same. Some areas could see annual increases of 10–25% as these new structures take hold. The Solar Tax Credit Is Decreasing — But the Savings Aren’t 2026 is also the year the federal solar Investment Tax Credit steps down from the full 30% for many homeowners. This means installing solar will carry a slightly higher upfront out-of-pocket cost than in recent years. However, the long-term economics still strongly favor solar. While the tax credit reduces, electricity prices continue to rise every year — and those increases compound over time. The value of producing your own electricity becomes greater with each rate hike, often offsetting the reduced tax incentive within just a few years. In other words, the short-term increase in system cost is still outweighed by decades of escalating utility prices. Why Solar Still Makes Financial Sense Solar’s value has always come from its ability to provide clean, predictable, stable energy for decades — and that hasn’t changed. What has changed is how quickly grid-supplied electricity is becoming more expensive. By installing solar, homeowners reduce or eliminate their reliance on a system where prices are uncontrollable and consistently rising. Pairing solar with battery storage makes the financial case even stronger, allowing homeowners to bypass expensive peak rates and keep their homes powered when the grid is stressed or offline. Even with the incentive stepping down, the lifetime savings from solar in 2026 remain extremely strong. What Homeowners Should Take Away The combination of rising utility rates and a reduced tax credit might seem like a reason to wait, but it’s actually the opposite. The longer homeowners remain 100% dependent on the grid, the more expensive their energy costs become. Solar continues to offer protection from rate volatility, greater control over monthly expenses, and long-term savings that significantly outweigh the loss of part of the tax credit. 2026 is a reminder that the cost of utility power is only moving in one direction — and investing in your own energy system is one of the smartest ways to stay ahead. If you’d like a personalized look at what these changes mean for your home, our team can walk you through the numbers and build a plan tailored to your energy needs.


