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Solar in Woodland Hills in 2026: High Bench Views, SESD Power, and a Real Rebate Stack

July 16, 20262 min read

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Woodland Hills sits high on the mountain bench above Utah Valley, one of only two Utah County communities served exclusively by South Utah Valley Electric Service District rather than Rocky Mountain Power. With utilities statewide now projecting close to 10 percent annual electricity rate increases, Woodland Hills homeowners have a strong reason to lock in solar in 2026.

The current rebate stack for Woodland Hills

Ask Solar Mike offers 30 percent off qualifying Tesla Solar Panel and Solar Roof systems, plus his own $2,000 rebate. Because Woodland Hills is served by SESD, a cooperative utility rather than Rocky Mountain Power, the separate $2,000 RMP rebate does not apply here. Woodland Hills homeowners still receive 30 percent off plus Mike's $2,000 rebate.

SESD sets its own solar terms

South Utah Valley Electric Service District is a cooperative utility, so its net metering and export credit structure is set locally rather than following Rocky Mountain Power's net billing rules. Mike confirms SESD's current program and rate schedule before designing your system, since cooperative terms differ from what applies elsewhere in Utah County.

Why high bench homes suit solar

Elevated properties in Woodland Hills typically enjoy unobstructed southern exposure and clear Utah County sun, strong production conditions for a well-designed array. View-lot homes here also tend to be larger, with higher heating and cooling loads across more square footage, which strengthens the case for a properly sized system.

Backup power on the bench

Higher-elevation properties can see more weather-driven outages and stronger wind events than the valley floor. A Tesla Powerwall 3 stores your own solar production for evening use and keeps critical circuits running when the grid goes down, which matters on a bench property further from the fastest restoration priorities.

The rate story behind the urgency

Utah rates historically rose around 4 percent a year. Utilities are now projecting close to 10 percent annually, driven by AI data-center demand and grid modernization. Solar locks in your own cost of production regardless of which utility serves you.

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FAQ

Does Woodland Hills qualify for the Rocky Mountain Power rebate? No. Woodland Hills is served by SESD, a cooperative utility, so the RMP rebate does not apply. Mike's 30 percent and $2,000 rebate still do.

Are bench-lot homes good solar candidates? Yes. Strong sun exposure and often larger square footage make them a solid fit.

Is there a deadline on the current offer? No published cutoff right now. Confirm current terms with Mike.

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