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Solar in Tooele in 2026: A Working Valley, UVU's Solar Project, and a 10% Rate Climb

July 01, 20263 min read

Tooele is the county seat of Tooele County, a working valley with mining and industrial roots that has grown into a commuter and family community west of the Salt Lake Valley. The county is already a solar story: Utah Valley University's Elektron Solar project in Tooele County supplies a large share of the school's power, so utility-scale clean energy is visible right here at home. On the residential side, with utilities now projecting close to 10 percent annual rate increases and Mike's instant 30 percent rebate ending July 4, 2026, Tooele homeowners have a clear window to act.

Why Tooele is a practical solar market

Tooele households tend to be value-focused and cost-aware, and that is exactly the mindset solar rewards. Tooele Valley gets strong high-desert sun and hot summers that drive air-conditioning loads, so a well-sized array offsets the part of the bill that hurts most. For a working family watching every monthly expense, converting an unpredictable, rising utility bill into a fixed, financed solar payment is a straightforward win. Local average residential bills already run near the county norm, and those bills are the thing rate hikes attack first.

Tooele runs on Rocky Mountain Power net billing

Tooele is served by Rocky Mountain Power, which uses net billing rather than full retail net metering. That means the credit for power you export is lower than the retail price you pay, so the smart approach is to use more of your own solar directly. A Tesla Powerwall 3 stores midday production for the evening peak, raising how much of your own power you use and adding whole-home backup during storms and grid events.

The rate story: 4 percent was normal, 10 percent is the projection

Utah rates historically climbed around 4 percent a year. Utilities are now projecting close to 10 percent annually, driven by AI data-center demand and grid modernization. For a Tooele household running summer air conditioning, that compounding lands hard. Solar and storage lock your cost of energy in place.

What changed in 2026, and what Mike offers

The federal residential solar tax credit ended January 1, 2026 for cash and loan buyers. You do not get it in 2026. Mike's instant 30 percent rebate replaces that value, applied at signing with no filing and no waiting. The deadline is July 4, 2026, after which projects move to full price.

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FAQ

Why is a Powerwall recommended in Tooele? Rocky Mountain Power's net billing pays less for exported power, so storing and using your own solar is worth more than exporting it.

Is solar a good value for a working family? Yes. It converts a rising, unpredictable bill into a fixed cost, and with rates projected near 10 percent a year the savings case strengthens.

What happens after July 4, 2026? The rebate ends and projects return to full price.

See your Tooele number before July 4, 2026

With strong valley sun, hot summers, net billing, and 10 percent rate projections, Tooele solar plus storage is a smart 2026 move. Run the calculator above, then call or text Mike at 385-312-0904 or get a free quote at asksolarmike.com/google.

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