
Alpine Q&A: Dominion Risks 2026 Batteries
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Get Answers on Safe Picks—Beat ITC End and Hikes for Dominion Energy Users
Introduction
Utah power bills keep rising. Rocky Mountain Power's 4.7% rate hike starts February 2025. This adds $4.31 to $14.28 monthly for average homes. Blackouts happen more. US solar installs dropped 7% in Q1 2025. What risks face Alpine Dominion Energy users, and how to pick safe batteries?
Pain Points Analysis
Utah's solar market faces tough times. Fresh data shows big drops. US solar installs fell 7% year-over-year to 10.8 GWdc in Q1 2025, per SEIA. Q2 2025 was down 24% from Q2 2024. Utah sees a 30% market contraction from high interest rates. Homeowner interest jumped 205% in July 2025 due to ITC fears, per EnergySage. The ITC expires December 31, 2025, with no extensions—this could cut clean energy 57-72% over a decade. Utah's RESTC ends for new systems too. Rocky Mountain Power's rate hike, lowered from 30.6% proposed to 18.1%, adds 4.7% or $4.31-$14.28 monthly to average bills starting February 2025. Rates rise from 10.96 to 12.94 cents per kWh. Over 100 solar bankruptcies in 2024-2025, like Sunnova's Chapter 11 in June 2025 with $8.9 billion debt, SunPower's failure, and Solar Mosaic halting loans. Battery waits hit 2-6 months from high demand, with trends showing batteries as key for solar in 2025. Competitor prices spike without incentives, with Powerwall installs averaging $17k. Here are seven pains, simple for Alpine Dominion Energy families.
ITC Deadline Stress: The 30% federal credit ends December 31, 2025. No more help. Alpine families worry about missing it and losing thousands. A 205% interest spike causes install delays up to six months.
Rate Hikes Add Bills: Rocky Mountain Power's 4.7% increase adds $4.31-$14.28 monthly starting February 2025. Rates jump from 10.96 to 12.94 cents per kWh. Utah's demand grows, making costs worse for Dominion users too.
Solar Firm Bankruptcies: Over 100 failures in 2024-2025, like Sunnova in June 2025 with $8.9 billion debt. High debt and rates cause this. Many depend on incentives. Post-2025, more could close, leaving projects unfinished.
Price Spikes After ITC: No credit means costs rise 50-100%. Competitors hike quotes amid 30% market drop. Alpine homes could pay double for batteries.
Battery Wait Times: Waits stretch 2-6 months due to high demand. Prices average $17k installed. Without ITC, spikes leave families open to blackouts.
Warranty Losses: Bankrupt installers like Solar Mosaic mean worthless warranties. Real 2025 cases show customers stuck with broken systems.
Unfinished Installs: Deadline rush leads to errors. Miss 2025? No credit, higher bills. Alpine risks half-done jobs if firms fail.
Most Utah solar companies depend on ITC margins. They will hike prices 50-100% or shut down post-2025, stranding customers.
Solution Section
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