Rooftop Power is now serving Norwich and all of Connecticut with in-house solar and roofing crews, CT licensing, and honest guidance on the Norwich Public Utilities net metering and interconnection rules that make Norwich solar different from the rest of the state.
Rooftop Power serves Norwich as an RI-based, CT-licensed installer under CT Elec ELC.0192532. We are rated 4.8 stars by hundreds of homeowners, BBB A+ accredited, and we understand the Norwich Public Utilities rules that set this city apart.
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Norwich is the Rose City, a community of about 40,000 people set where the Yantic and Shetucket rivers meet to form the Thames, with historic districts, mill-era housing and neighborhoods from Greeneville and Taftville to Norwichtown and Laurel Hill. Rooftop Power now serves Norwich as a Rhode Island based, Connecticut licensed solar and roofing team under CT Elec ELC.0192532.
We are not claiming a local Norwich install count yet. What we stand behind is thousands of installs across RI, MA and CT, 4.8 stars from hundreds of reviews, BBB A+ accreditation, in-house electrical and roofing crews, and a process that puts the roof, the utility paperwork and the financing assumptions in writing before you decide.
Norwich is different from most of Connecticut on one key point: your power comes from Norwich Public Utilities, a city owned utility, not Eversource or United Illuminating. That means the state Residential Renewable Energy Solutions program does not apply here. Instead, Norwich Public Utilities runs its own net metering and requires an interconnection agreement before a system goes live, so a Norwich solar design has to be built around NPU rules specifically. We handle that and confirm the current terms for your account.




A solar array should sit on a roof with life left in it. If yours is near the end, we replace it as part of the project so you are not pulling panels later.
Norwich sits at the head of the Thames River where the Yantic and Shetucket come together, a city of about 40,000 people with a deep industrial history and neighborhoods that change block by block, from downtown and Greeneville to the mill village of Taftville, Occum, Yantic, Norwichtown and Laurel Hill. That range of housing means solar in Norwich rewards a careful, roof-by-roof design.
The most important thing to know about Norwich solar is the utility. Norwich is served by Norwich Public Utilities, a city owned utility that also provides gas, water and wastewater. Because NPU is municipal, the statewide Residential Renewable Energy Solutions program that governs Eversource and United Illuminating customers does not apply in Norwich. NPU runs its own net metering instead, and every private system needs an interconnection agreement with NPU before it can be tied to the grid.
Under NPU net metering, the surplus electricity your system sends back earns credits under the utility’s own rules. Norwich Public Utilities has generally not offered a residential solar rebate, though it does support private solar and draws a meaningful share of its own power from renewable sources. Because the exact terms are set by NPU and can change, we confirm the current net metering and interconnection details for your account rather than promising a number up front. Connecticut also exempts residential solar from sales tax and from added property tax assessment, and those statewide benefits still apply in Norwich.
Rooftop Power manages Norwich projects with in-house electrical and roofing crews, from roof inspection and system design to the city permit, the NPU interconnection and final activation. We do not claim a local Norwich install count. We do claim a regional track record, 4.8 stars from hundreds of reviews, thousands of installs across RI, MA and CT, and a straight answer on whether your roof and your NPU account make solar a strong move.
Norwich projects turn on roof condition, shade and the Norwich Public Utilities interconnection. Rooftop Power now serves Norwich and all of Connecticut with licensed in-house crews.
The programs and payment options a homeowner in Norwich Public Utilities territory should know about.
Norwich is served by Norwich Public Utilities, a city owned utility that runs its own net metering. Surplus solar you send back earns credits under NPU rules, not the state program.
Every private solar system in Norwich needs an interconnection agreement with Norwich Public Utilities before it goes live. We prepare and track that agreement as part of your project.
Connecticut exempts residential solar from sales tax and from added property tax assessment. These statewide benefits apply to Norwich homeowners regardless of utility.
We put the full financing picture in front of you before you commit to anything.
We do not quote federal tax credits or guaranteed dollar savings. Rooftop Power reviews the current state programs with you and puts the real numbers for your home in writing.
We review your Norwich Public Utilities bill, your roof and your goals, and give you real numbers in writing. No pressure.
We size a system to your actual annual usage, matched to your roof and how your home uses energy.
We pull the local permit and file the Norwich Public Utilities interconnection application for you.
Our own in-house crews install the system, and replace the roof first if it needs it.
After local inspection and utility approval, your system switches on and net metering begins.
The installation crew was punctual, respectful, and left the job site spotless. I was particularly impressed with their attention to detail from the first consult to the final inspection.
From the first consultation to the final inspection the team was knowledgeable and responsive. The system has performed exactly as they said it would. A genuinely local company that stands behind its work.
Working with Rooftop Power has been exceptional. From the beginning everyone at RTP kept me informed at every step. When a hiccup happened it was addressed immediately and resolved.

Rooftop Power was founded in 2017 right here in Rhode Island. We are not a national dealer network, we are a local installer with our own crews, our own trucks and our own name on every job.
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