in Texas
Data-driven solar savings guides for communities across Texas—utility rates, incentives, and sun-hour context by city. Choose a county to browse local pages.
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Anderson
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Angelina
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Bell
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Bexar
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Bowie
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Brazoria
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Brazos
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Brown
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Cameron
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Collin
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Comal
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Cooke
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Coryell
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Dallas
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Deaf Smith
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Denton
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Ector
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El Paso
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Ellis
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Erath
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Fort Bend
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Galveston
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Gray
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Grayson
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Gregg
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Guadalupe
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Hale
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Harris
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Harrison
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Hays
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Hidalgo
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Hopkins
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Howard
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Hunt
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Jefferson
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Jim Wells
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Johnson
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Kaufman
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Kerr
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Kleberg
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Lamar
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Matagorda
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Maverick
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Montgomery
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Moore
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Nacogdoches
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Navarro
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Orange
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Parker
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Rockwall
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San Patricio
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Tarrant
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Titus
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Tom Green
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Travis
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Uvalde
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Val Verde
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Victoria
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Walker
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Washington
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Williamson
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Why SunCents solar data matters in Texas
SunCents publishes editorial solar savings guides—not installer quotes. We combine typical utility rates, incentive assumptions, and regional sun-hour context so you can compare scenarios before you talk to any contractor.
- City pages with benchmark cost, payback framing, and savings calculator inputs
- Context on net metering / export rules where they affect savings math
- Transparency: estimates are models—actual bids vary by roof, shading, and equipment
- Navigate by county, then city, for Texas-specific detail