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Floridans rush to install rooftop solar panels before tax credits expire

🌞 Florida Homeowners: Last Chance for the 30% Solar Tax Credit

This summer, solar advocates in Tampa sounded an urgent call: for Florida residents—from Tampa to Orlando—it’s now or never to install solar panels and lock in a 30% federal tax credit before it’s gone. U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor joined local solar leaders in Tampa to urge immediate action.GreenLancer+4Tampa Bay Times+4Florida Phoenix+4


🔥 What Changed with the “One Big Beautiful Bill”?

Signed into law on July 4, 2025, President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates key clean energy incentives, including the 25D Residential Clean Energy Credit:

This shift dramatically shortens the window for homeowners across Florida—from Tampa, Orlando, and beyond—to act on solar installations.Tampa Bay Solar


🏠 Why Acting Fast Is Critical for Homeowners

In Florida, where solar currently provides around 8% of energy and is projected to reach nearly 28% by 2032, the end of tax credits could slow progress.EnergySage+11Florida Phoenix+11Tampa Bay Times+11


🛠️ Steps for Tampa, Orlando & Florida Homeowners

  1. Contact licensed and reputable solar installers in Tampa or Orlando now.
  2. Confirm your project will be fully operational by December 31, 2025 to qualify.
  3. Explore remaining tax incentives for energy-efficient upgrades and EVs.
  4. Compare long‑term savings against rising utility bills.

📘 Learn More at CurrentHome.com

Want deeper insight into solar savings, installer tips, and incentive deadlines? Head over to CurrentHome.com for homeowner resources, expert advice, and clear guidance to plan your solar project wisely.


🔍 What It Means for the Future

The new law spurs industry caution: clean energy advocates warn of possible job losses in Florida—up to 21,800 losses projected—and rising electric bills for residents. Supporters of the bill argue it curbs taxpayer subsidies and favors energy reliability, but critics say it weakens America’s clean-energy competitiveness.GreenLancer+1GreenLancer+1Wall Street Journal+5apnews.com+5The Week+5apnews.com+2Florida Phoenix+2WUSF+2

Still, solar is not disappearing. Florida’s solar commitment—especially across Tampa and Orlando—remains strong. But with tight deadlines ahead, homeowners must move quickly to claim the credit before the calendar flips.


In summary:
If you’re in Tampa, Orlando, or anywhere in Florida considering solar, 2025 is your final chance to capture the 30% federal solar tax credit. Visit CurrentHome.com to explore solar options, find installer tips, and plan smart for your energy future.

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