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Goodyear vs Peoria

How do panel permits rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Peoria has fewer restrictions than Goodyear.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Goodyear requires building and electrical permits for solar installations. APS serves most of Goodyear with net metering available. Arizona's sunshine makes Goodyear an excellent solar location.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Peoria requires building permits for solar installations covering electrical and structural components. The city follows the IRC and NEC as adopted. Most residential rooftop systems are processed quickly. Arizona state and federal tax credits available. SRP and APS interconnection procedures apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearPeoria
PermitsBuilding and electrical required-
UtilityAPS serves most of Goodyear-
Net MeteringAvailable through APS-
Fire CodeAccess pathways required-
Permit-Required for all installations
Processing-Streamlined for residential
Inspections-Electrical and structural compliance
Tax Credits-Arizona state + federal
Utilities-SRP and APS serve Peoria
Ground Mount-Additional setback review

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Goodyear FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels in Goodyear?

Yes. Building and electrical permits are required. Installers typically handle the permit process.

Can I sell solar back to the grid?

APS offers net metering. Contact APS for rates and interconnection.

Peoria FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels?

Yes. Both electrical and structural permits are required.

How long does the permit take?

Peoria has worked to streamline solar permitting. Standard residential systems are processed relatively quickly.

What tax credits are available?

Arizona state and federal solar investment tax credits. Consult a tax professional for current amounts.

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