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Why do the Feds have a problem with PACE?

The problem with PACE is semantics. Should we call PACE a loan or a lien or a Mello Roos.

Net Energy Metering

The net metering system sends over-produced power back into the grid for other customers to use, then when the over-producing customers run out they receive back the same amount they sent in to the grid.

In Regards to Solar: Why California Politicians Need to Act Quickly

Please urge your California State representatives to pass a bill to increase the capacity for Net Energy Metering.

$350 million for San Diego Solar Hot Water Rebates

Residential customers will receive rebates up to $1500 and rebates will be based on home size and system design.

California Solar Initiative Thermal Program benefits San Diego Solar Clients

As part of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Million Solar Roofs” vision, San Diego Gas and Electric customers are now offered incentives to install solar hot water heating systems in their homes and businesses.

San Diego Increases Fees for Solar Permit from $95 to $565

We have moved from being the 3rd-cheapest place in the county to get a permit for a photovoltaic system to the 2nd most expensive.

California Begins Solar Water-Heating Rebates

The goal of the program is to install 300,000 solar hot water systems by 2017.

SDG&E vs. Solar Installation

Homeowners in San Diego can not eliminate San Diego Gas and Electric. We can at least limit their ability to raise rates with a solar electric system.

The San Diego Convention Center is Installing a Solar Photovoltaic System

The San Diego Convention Center is getting a solar photovoltaic system installed on the rooftop that is capable of offsetting 10 percent of the facility’s electrical consumption.

California FIRST Financing Program for Solar Through Property Taxes

This program establishes long-term financing for solar energy systems in unincorporated areas of San Diego County.

SDG&E’s Proposal Does Not Support Solar

SDG&E wants to unfairly target conservative users, fixed income retirees, and people who don’t run their appliances all day.

SunPower Gets Knocked Off its Pedestal in California

Competition among solar installation companies for lower solar panel prices will drive the industry.

Computer Model Estimates Impact of Future Energy Rates

A group called the Energy Policy Initiatives Center at the University of San Diego’s law school released a computer model to estimate future electric rates in California.

San Diego’s CleanTECH Wins $154M in Stimulus Funds

The U.S. Department of Energy announced the winners of the federal stimulus funding in San Diego. CleanTECH wins while SDG&E loses.

The Electric Vehicle Wars have Begun

SDG&E is set to deploy around 2,250 charging stations for the emerging electric vehicle market in San Diego.

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