Welcome to the TNMP Solar PV Pilot Program Web Site

TNMP’s Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Pilot Program is designed to help TNMP customers meet a portion of their energy needs with solar electric systems. The Program offers financial incentives that help offset the initial cost of installing a solar energy system. By installing solar on your home or business, you can generate a portion of your own electricity and help the environment.

Why Install Solar?

Thousands of home- and business-owners in Texas and other states reap the benefits of solar electric systems by generating some of their own electricity, reducing the amount they need to purchase. Since the costs of a solar energy system are paid up-front, owners of solar electric systems also reduce their exposure to potentially high and variable costs of grid electricity. Energy generated from solar electric systems reduces the amount of energy generated from traditional power plants, reducing air emissions.  Many customers install solar electric systems to demonstrate their commitment to clean energy in their community or neighborhood. Because solar electric systems last 20 years or more, the benefits of installing solar also last a long time. Finally, the federal residential energy tax credit, available state property tax exemption and the Solar PV Program incentive make investments in solar better than ever before.

In sum, TNMP customers install solar PV systems in order to:

TNMP Solar PV Program Incentives Available

TNMP is committing $180,000 in incentives over 2 years in support of customers that install solar PV systems meeting TNMP’s eligibility criteria for system interconnection and expected performance. The current incentive level is $2.50 per DC watt and covers up to 10 kWdc.

How to Participate

TNMP customers must work with registered Service Providers who submit applications for incentive funds. Customers can find a current list of registered Service Providers here

(How can a customer tell whether they are eligible to receive the incentive? This and other information about solar energy can be found on our frequently asked questions (FAQ) page. For more information about the program customers may contact the Solar PV Program Manager directly.

Once the solar PV system is specified and agreed to between you and your Service Provider, the participation process is as follows:

  1. The Service Provider submits project pre-application materials to TNMP's Program Manager. The project pre-application contains information about:
  1. The Program Manager reviews the application to verify eligibility for an incentive, and, if approved, sends a letter to the Service Provider approving the project and the requested rebate amount. The turnaround time for approvals is typically about 2 weeks, but can take longer if applications are incomplete or if there are problems with what is proposed.
  2. Once approved, your Service Provider works with you to schedule the installation. The Service Provider obtains locally-required permits, completes construction, passes local inspections (if required) and informs the Program Manager when the job is complete. 
  3. The Program Manager may then schedule and conduct their own inspection of the completed system. If selected for inspection, we  aim to complete the inspection within two weeks of being informed by the Service Provider that the project is complete.
  4. Once the installation is completed and verified, the Program Manager requests incentive check processing from TNMP. Within 6-8 weeks of receiving the incentive check request, TNMP mails the incentive check to the entity designated to receive the incentive check (this is typically the Service Provider, but may also be the customer).

Additional Information

Additional information for customers or prospective customers about solar energy, including information about estimating the technical and financial performance of a photovoltaic system for your home/building, and the availability of federal and state incentives, is available here.

Additional information of interest to Service Providers about the current program funding status and other detailed information about the program and participation process is also available.