Trump Administration Proposes Overhaul of Clean Energy Tax Credits — What It Means for Solar Homeowners

What’s Changing Under the proposed plan, the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for solar energy could be reduced or restructured. This credit has played a vital role in helping homeowners and businesses go solar by offering up to 30% in federal tax savings. In addition, incentives for electric vehicles and heat pumps may face new restrictions […]
California Lawmakers Move to Protect Existing Solar Contracts in AB 942

On July 15, 2025, California’s Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee approved key amendments to AB 942, ensuring that existing net energy metering (NEM) contracts remain intact—even when a property changes ownership. This decision represents a significant win for solar homeowners and reflects the state’s commitment to honoring long-standing energy agreements. Why the Change Matters […]
How to Contact Your State Attorney General About a Solar Loan Dispute

Facing Issues with a Solar Loan or Solar Panel Company? Your State Attorney General Can Help At Solar Law Firm, we understand how frustrating it can be when a solar company misleads you into an expensive, long-term loan or leaves you with a non-functional system. One of the most effective actions you can take is […]
Titan Solar Power Bankruptcy: What It Means for Homeowners and How You Can Protect Yourself

Thousands of homeowners across the U.S. have been left in financial and legal limbo after the sudden shutdown of Titan Solar Power in June 2024. If you’re one of them, this guide is for you. At Solar Law Firm, we help homeowners recover from deceptive solar contracts and failed solar companies. In this blog, we’ll […]