Pennsylvania Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)

Turn your solar production into additional income. Earn $0.025 - $0.040 per megawatt-hour on top of your electricity savings.

What Are SRECs?

Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) are tradable certificates that represent the environmental benefits of solar energy generation. In Pennsylvania, you earn one SREC for every 1,000 kilowatt-hours (1 megawatt-hour) your solar system produces.

Simple Example

A 10 kW solar system produces 12,000 kWh per year

→ That’s 12 SRECs annually

→ At current prices ($0.025 - $0.040 per SREC), that’s $300-480 in extra annual income

This is on top of the ~$2,064 you save from not buying electricity from West Penn Power (12,000 kWh x $$0.172/kWh)

How Pennsylvania’s SREC Market Works

1

Your System Produces Electricity

Your solar panels generate clean electricity, which is tracked by your system’s monitoring.

2

SRECs Are Generated

For every 1,000 kWh (1 MWh) produced, one SREC is automatically created in your account.

3

Utilities Buy Your SRECs

Pennsylvania utilities are required by law (AEPS) to purchase SRECs to meet their solar quota.

4

You Get Paid

You sell your SRECs through an aggregator or broker, receiving payment typically quarterly.

Why Utilities Buy SRECs

Pennsylvania’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (AEPS) requires electricity suppliers to source 0.5% of their power from solar. Utilities buy SRECs from homeowners like you to meet this requirement. If they don’t comply, they face steep penalties – so your SRECs have guaranteed value.

Current SREC Prices (2026)

$0.025 - $0.040
per SREC (per 1,000 kWh produced)
or approximately $0.025 - $0.040 per kilowatt-hour

Real-World Income Examples

System Size Annual Production SRECs/Year Annual SREC Income
5 kW 6,000 kWh 6 SRECs $150 – $240
10 kW 12,000 kWh 12 SRECs $300 – $480
15 kW 18,000 kWh 18 SRECs $450 – $720
21.8 kW (Our system) 26,000 kWh 26 SRECs $650 – $1,040

How to Register & Sell Your SRECs

We’ll Help You Get Set Up

When we install your system, we’ll guide you through the SREC registration process. Here’s what’s involved:

1

System Certification

Your system is registered with the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and assigned a unique identification number.

2

Install Certified Meter

A revenue-grade production meter is required for SREC certification (~$900 for equipment). We’ll help you source and install the ACTL-0750 current transformers and WND-WR-MB-OS meter needed for accurate production tracking.

3

GATS Registration

We’ll help you create an account in the Generation Attribute Tracking System (GATS), which tracks your solar production and creates SRECs.

4

Choose an Aggregator

Partner with an SREC aggregator or broker (like SRECTrade, Knollwood Energy, or Sol Systems) who will sell your SRECs to utilities on your behalf.

5

Start Earning

Once registered, SRECs are automatically generated as your system produces. Most aggregators pay quarterly.

Important Things to Know

3-Year Lifespan

SRECs in Pennsylvania expire after 3 years. This gives you flexibility to sell when prices are favorable.

Registration is Free

SREC registration itself is free. Aggregators typically take a small commission (5-10%) when they sell your credits. The only upfront cost is the certified meter equipment (~$900).

PA Systems Only

Only solar systems physically located in Pennsylvania can generate PA SRECs.

Certified Monitor Required

SREC eligibility requires a realtime certified revenue-grade meter for production tracking. Equipment cost is approximately $900.

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