Wyoming Solar Guide 2026

Wyoming faces solar challenges with low electricity rates from coal and gas, despite good sun hours in the Cowboy State.

Updated March 2026 · Sources: Rocky Mountain Power, DSIRE, EnergySage, NREL · Research by Dana Mercer
#49 solar state Limited incentives
Avg install cost $2.85/W Before incentives · Q1 2026 · EnergySage
Electricity rate 11¢/kWh Statewide avg · EIA Jan 2026
Peak sun hrs/day 5.0 hrs State avg · NREL data
Typical payback 12-14 yrs After federal ITC
Solar rank #49 Installed capacity · SEIA 2025

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Wyoming presents significant solar challenges: Despite 5.0 daily peak sun hours, the Equality State ranks near the bottom for solar with 11¢/kWh electricity rates and minimal state support. Rocky Mountain Power serves much of the state with limited net metering.

For Cheyenne and Casper residents, solar systems typically take 12-14 years to pay back. Low electricity costs from abundant coal and natural gas make solar less economically attractive.

Wyoming solar incentives (2026)

Incentive Amount Status
Federal ITC 30% of system cost Active
Rocky Mountain Power Net Metering Avoided cost rate Limited
Property Tax Exemption Not available None
Sales Tax Exemption Not available None

Wyoming solar install costs (Q1 2026)

System size Gross cost After ITC Annual savings Payback
6 kW $17,100 $11,970 ~$990/yr ~12.1 years
8 kW $22,800 $15,960 ~$1,320/yr ~12.1 years

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