Solar power in Washington

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Solar power in Washington expanded to over 27 MW in 2013, largely due to a 30% federal tax credit, and declining installation costs. Washington also pays a feed-in tariff of up to $5,000/year of 15 cents/kWh, which is increased by a factor of 2.4 if the panels are made in the state and by an additional 1.2 if the inverters are made in state. By 2021, Washington has almost 300 MW of solar power.

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Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity.