Long recognized for its progressive policies regarding renewable energy, California has doubled down on rooftop solar. A new legislative mandate, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2020, requires almost all new homes be built with solar.
Read MoreWhile most Californians continue to benefit from a surging economy, homeowners in San Diego are preparing for a jolt when they open their utility bills.
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Read MoreIf you believe the recent headlines in the mainstream media, the solar industry's version of a missile attack occurred a few days ago, when the Trump Administration announced it would impose a four-year schedule of tariffs on imported crystalline-silicon solar cells and modules imported from China.
Read MoreConsumer spending continues to power much of the California economy, but not so much when it comes to Los Angeles Department of Water & Power electricity customers.
Read MoreGlobal Renewable Energy Leader Also Embarks on Push Into Chinese Residential Market (RIVERSIDE, CA) - While many in the solar industry anxiously await the outcome of legal wrangling over tariffs on low-cost modules imported from China, one Americanheadquartered company has quietly seized business opportunities there. Those groundbreaking
Read MoreEscaping the Tyranny of SCE Rate Increases By Aaron Correll, October 27, 2017 According to figures outlined in a recent general rate case request by Southern California Edison, the utility seeks approval of $2.1 billion – yes, that’s billion – to modernize the grid.
Read MoreLike a popular singer once sang, “you never know what you’ve got until it’s gone.” That pretty much summarizes the fate of the popular residential solar rebate program offered by Riverside Public Utilities.
Read More(RIVERSIDE, CA) – The largest municipally owned utility in the United States, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), has found the FLEX Energy Storage System™ designed by SolarMax Technology to be in compliance with Electric Service Requirements.
Read MoreEligibility for 30% tax credit subject to federal investment tax credit terms and conditions; return on investment is not guaranteed but based on 2016 EnergySage.com study. Source: http://news.energysage.com/solar-power-as-a-home-improvement-strategy/
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