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$0 Down Solar in Oregon, Illinois

ComEd rates are up +90% in 5 years. Go solar with no money down and start saving from day one.

$137
Average Bill
(and climbing ~6% each year)
$137/mo
Est. Lease + Battery
(stable for 15 yrs, then drops off)
4.3
Sun Hours/Day
(every home is unique)
26+ yrs
Years of Pure Profit
(profit + inflation protection)

Why Oregon Homeowners Are Switching to Solar Leases

With $0 down, no maintenance costs, and immediate savings on your ComEd bill, a solar lease is the easiest way to cut your electricity costs. Our trusted installer partners offer 15-year lease terms with battery storage included — all while ComEd rates keep climbing.

$0 Down

No upfront cost. Start saving from month one.

Lower Monthly Bill

Your lease payment is less than your current ComEd bill — instant savings.

Battery Included

Keep the lights on during outages with included battery storage.

No Maintenance

Your installer handles all repairs and monitoring for the life of the lease.

Prefer to own your system? We also offer cash purchase and financing options. Contact us to compare all options.

Oregon's economy supports a population of nearly 4,000, characterized by a median income of approximately 72,000. Homeownership is strong at 62.7%, primarily in single-family residences. A modest median home value of 133,200 suggests an accessible housing market. The workforce has a lower college education rate and minimal remote work, indicating a traditional, local employment base.

Homeowners in Oregon are paying more for electricity than ever. ComEd rates have surged and are projected to keep climbing. The fastest path to savings? A solar lease with $0 down — you pay less than your current bill from day one. For homeowners who prefer ownership, cash purchase and financing options are also available.

Oregon experiences strong solar resources, with annual peak sun hours averaging 4.3 daily, peaking significantly in summer. The rural/small town setting often provides larger lots, potentially reducing shading from adjacent structures. Winter months naturally see lower solar irradiance, consistent with Illinois' seasonal changes, but overall annual GHI is favorable.

Why Oregon Homeowners Are Going Solar

Electricity Rates Keep Rising

ComEd rates are up +90% in 5 years and projected to keep climbing. A solar lease fixes your rate at $0.10/kWh (avg.) for 15 years.

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Strong IL Incentives

Illinois Shines RECs, $300/kW DG rebate, and 100% property tax exemption offset the expired federal ITC.

4.3 Sun Hours/Day

Oregon gets enough sun to power most homes. Modern panels work great even on cloudy days.

Home Value Boost

Solar adds value to your home — and Illinois exempts 100% of that value from property taxes.

Energy Independence

Stop being at the mercy of utility rate hikes. Own your power and control your energy costs.

ComEd Electricity Rates in Oregon

Current ComEd Rate

17.07¢

per kWh

ComEd residential electricity rates have increased +90% over the past 5 years, from 9¢/kWh to 17.07¢/kWh. That's nearly double what Oregon homeowners were paying just a few years ago.

Rate Trend Alert

Rates are projected to reach 19¢/kWh next year. PJM 2027-28 auction: $333.44/MW-day (new record, hit FERC price cap, still left 6,623 MW reliability shortfall). Northern IL faces capacity shortfalls by 2029.

Fix Your Rate With Solar

A solar lease fixes your rate at ~10¢/kWh (avg.) for 15 years — no escalator. After that, keep the system for a low buyout and pay $0/mo. Meanwhile, ComEd rates keep climbing.

Solar Incentives Available in Oregon

Even without the federal tax credit, Illinois homeowners have access to some of the best solar incentives in the country.

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Illinois Shines RECs (ComEd)

~$7,838*

50% paid in the first year after installation, remaining 50% in quarterly payments over 6 years. REC values went up for the new program year. Cash/finance buyers receive directly; lease customers benefit through lower payments.

Eligibility: Residential systems under 25 kW in ComEd territory

DG Rebate (Solar)

$300/kW

$300 per kW rebate from your utility. Average system in Oregon is ~6 kW (~$1,800 est.).

Eligibility: All IL residential solar with Ameren/ComEd

100% Property Tax Exemption

100%

Your home value increases but property taxes stay the same. Permanent exemption, no sunset date.

Eligibility: All IL residential solar installations

Solar for All (ILSFA)

No Solar Payments

Official state program for income-eligible households. No solar payments, no upfront costs, no credit check. Guaranteed savings on your electricity bill. Own your system after 6 years.

Eligibility: Household income at or below 80% Area Median Income (AMI)

Net Metering Credits

~6-8¢/kWh

Earn credits for excess solar energy sent back to the grid. Credits never expire.

Eligibility: All new solar installations

Total Estimated Incentive Value

~$9,638+*

Solar Options in Oregon

Estimates based on average home in Oregon. Your actual costs and savings depend on your roof, shading, and usage. Get a free custom quote.

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15-Year Fixed Solar Lease + Battery

~$137/mo

$0 down — start saving from day one

Avg. ComEd bill$137/mo
Solar electricity

~670 kWh/mo × $0.10/kWh (avg.)

$67/mo
Battery Backup

Included on all 15-year leases

$70/mo
  • Backup power during outages
  • Use more of your solar in real-time
  • Less energy sent to the utility
Est. solar + battery$137/mo
Avg. ComEd bill$137/mo
Fixed rate for15 years — no escalator
Installer claims RECs + business ITC and carries the 15-year production contract liability — not you. Those savings are passed through as lower lease payments. Maintenance, monitoring, and repairs included for the full lease term. After 15 years, keep the system for a low fair-market buyout — then $0/mo for the remaining life of the panels.
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Cash / Finance Purchase

$6,862

True cost after all incentives

System size6 kW
Gross cost (~$2.75/W)$16,500
DG/Smart Inverter rebate-$1,800
Cost after DG rebate (~90 days)$14,700
IL Shines RECs (50% yr 1 + quarterly)-$7,838
True net cost$6,862
Years of pure profit26+ years
25-year est. ROI~$48,197

After ~4.5 years breakeven, it's pure profit and inflation protection for the remaining 20+ years. Panels last 30+ years.

50% of your REC value is paid in the first year, remaining 50% quarterly over 6 years. You carry the 15-year production contract but keep full control and the lowest overall cost. Higher long-term ROI — you own the system and all production.
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All figures are estimates based on area averages. Your actual savings will be calculated during a free consultation based on your specific home, roof, and energy usage.

Your Solar Savings Over Time

Estimated 25-Year Total Savings

$48,197

Without Solar
With Solar
Year 1Profit Starts Here
$1,644
$1,458
Year 5
$9,267
-$295
Year 10
$21,669
$8,039
Year 15
$38,266
$17,510
Year 20
$60,476
$28,604
Year 25
$90,197
$42,000
YearWithout SolarWith SolarCumulative Savings
Year 1Profit Starts$1,644$1,458$186
Year 2$3,387-$4,898$8,285
Year 3$5,234-$3,392$8,625
Year 4$7,192-$1,858$9,050
Year 5$9,267-$295$9,562
Year 6$11,467$1,299$10,168
Year 7$13,799$2,927$10,872
Year 8$16,271$4,591$11,680
Year 9$18,892$6,294$12,597
Year 10$21,669$8,039$13,630
Year 11$24,613$9,829$14,784
Year 12$27,734$11,668$16,066
Year 13$31,042$13,558$17,484
Year 14$34,549$15,504$19,044
Year 15$38,266$17,510$20,755
Year 16$42,206$19,581$22,625
Year 17$46,382$21,720$24,662
Year 18$50,809$23,933$26,876
Year 19$55,501$26,226$29,276
Year 20$60,476$28,604$31,872
Year 21$65,748$31,073$34,675
Year 22$71,337$33,640$37,697
Year 23$77,261$36,311$40,950
Year 24$83,541$39,096$44,445
Year 25$90,197$42,000$48,197

How Going Solar Works

1

Free Consultation

We analyze your ComEd bill, roof, and energy usage to design the optimal system for your home.

2

Custom Proposal

You get a detailed proposal with estimated costs, savings, incentives, and financing options — no surprises.

3

Permitting & Design

We handle all permits, utility paperwork, and ComEd interconnection — you don't lift a finger.

4

Professional Installation

Our certified installers complete the installation in 1-2 days. Quality equipment with 25-year warranties.

5

Start Saving

Your system goes live, the meter starts spinning backward, and you start saving from day one.

Real Installations Across Illinois

Not stock photos. These are homes we helped go solar.

Solar on metal roof farmstead
Ground mount solar near farmland
Full panel array on ranch home
Rooftop solar on craftsman home

41 panels, $10/month electric bills. Ryan stayed on top of the project from start to finish.

Bruce Brooks
Bruce BrooksShiloh, IL

$10/month Ameren bills since June 2023. Outstanding knowledge and responsiveness.

Rod Hinrichs
Rod HinrichsFreeburg, IL

Ryan is knowledgeable, caring, and a really good listener. I highly recommend discussing solar with him.

LH
Linda HaycraftShiloh, IL

Solar FAQ for Oregon

An average 6 kW system in Oregon costs approximately $16,500 before incentives. After the DG rebate and estimated Illinois Shines SREC (~$7,838 — starting June 2026, 50% paid as a lump sum, remaining 50% in quarterly payments over 6 years), the estimated net cost drops to around $6,862. Actual costs vary based on your home and system size.
With a solar lease, the average Oregon homeowner could save about $0/month on their ComEd bill (including battery backup). That's about 0% less than your current bill — and your rate is fixed for 15 years while utility rates keep climbing.
The 30% residential ITC expired December 31, 2025 for homeowner-owned systems. However, if you lease your solar system, the installer can still claim the business ITC through 2027 and pass savings to you through lower lease payments. Call us to learn how this works.
Modern solar panels are warranted for 25 years and typically last 30-35 years. They degrade slowly — losing only about 0.5% efficiency per year.
Yes. Oregon gets 4.3 peak sun hours per day on average. Solar panels actually perform better in cold temperatures. Snow typically slides off tilted panels quickly, and the system is designed for year-round production.
RECs are measured per 1,000 kWh of solar production — more panels and more sunlight means a higher value. An average Oregon system (~6 kW) produces ~8,040 kWh/year = 8.0 RECs/year. Over the 15-year contract, the estimated customer value is ~$7,838 (85% of gross). Starting June 2026, 50% is paid as a lump sum after installation, with the remaining 50% in quarterly payments over 6 years. Cash/finance buyers receive this directly. Lease customers benefit through lower payments. See our REC Calculator for a custom estimate.
Studies show solar adds $15,000-$25,000 to home value for a typical residential system. In Illinois, 100% of that added value is exempt from property taxes — so you get the equity without higher taxes.
With a 30-year minimum panel lifespan and a ~4.5-year breakeven in Oregon, that's approximately 26+ years of pure profit and inflation protection. After breakeven, your electricity cost drops to near-zero while utility rates keep climbing.

Pro Tips

1

Evaluate potential tree shading on your property, especially given the common larger lots and rural characteristics of Oregon. Strategic panel placement maximizes sunlight.

2

Assess the condition of older roofs, common in Oregon homes built around 1955. Upgrading the roof beforehand can optimize system longevity and performance.

3

Plan for optimal summer production, as Oregon's GHI peaks significantly during these months. Ensure panels are oriented and angled to capture maximum sunlight.

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ComEd rates are projected to rise again. Every month without solar is money lost.