
Minnesota Star Tribune readers voted Blue Horizon Energy as Minnesota’s Best Commercial Solar Energy Provider in 2025. We believe this recognition was earned through our focus on reducing or even eliminating monthly utility bills for farms and commercial properties. We act as partners with our customers, ensuring they have all the information they need without the hassle of managing complicated electrical projects. We take care of everything from the starting line to the finish line. That commitment to quality work and customer service has earned Blue Horizon Energy a 5-star Google Business rating, and several other awards along the way.
When you add solar to your property, you take control of your electricity source. You’re buying a power source, but the electricity it generates is free to you. Overall, owning a solar array means significantly more affordable power compared to what utilities charge. Those utility rates are also climbing. Over the past twenty years, Minnesota’s utility rates have risen an average of 3.12% annually, and the cost increases are accelerating. WCCO and other outlets report that utility bills are projected to increase another 28–46% by 2030.
To put that in perspective: a $603 utility bill in 2002 costs $1,222 today—and could reach $1,784 within five years. With solar, you can lock in today’s costs for the next 25 years, protecting your bottom line from rising costs while delivering substantial long-term savings.
Both farmers and commercial properties can also take advantage of the federal Investment Tax Credit equalling 30% or more of the total project cost. This incentive is available only through July 2026. The ITC will not be available for new solar projects after that date, effectively raising project costs by 30–40%.
That’s why now is the best time to explore your options. Contact us today, and we’ll assess your property and provide a customized proposal—completely free of charge. You’ll see exactly how much you could save with a Blue Horizon Energy solar project.




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