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Solar FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Solar FAQ Solar Question: Who manages the California Solar Initiative program?
The day-to-day administrative policy and activities, including application processing and incentive payment, are handled by a Program Administrator for each of the three Investor-Owned Utilities.
PG&E is the Program Administrator in its territory.
SCE is the Program Administrator in its territory.
The California Center for Sustainable Energy is the Program Administrator in the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) territory.
Solar FAQ Solar Question: How much are the rebates? What types of rebates are available?
Please see the "Rebates Page" for latest information. California Solar
Initiative Rebates vary according to system size, customer class, and
performance and installation factors. The subsidies automatically decline in
"steps" based on the volume of MW of confirmed incentive reservations issued
within each utility service territory. There are two incentive paths available
to consumers: Expected Performance Based Buydown (EPBB) and Performance Based
Incentive (PBI.)
Solar FAQ Solar Question: How do I apply for California Solar Initiative incentives?
Applicants who are ready to reserve their application can use the online application tool called Power clerk. Homeowners and other small system owners (<=10kW) apply for incentives with a simple two step process: first, applicants submit the Reservation Request Form; when this is processed by the Program Administrator and the solar system is installed and fully operational, the applicant then submits the Incentive Claim Form along with required documentation.
Solar FAQ Solar Question: I am interested in a non-PV solar system. Can I get incentives for this?
California Solar Initiative incentives are available for both electrical displacing systems -- like solar water heaters, solar space heating and solar cooling systems -- and electrical generating solar systems like dish sterling, solar troughs, dish and lens, and concentrating solar systems of up to 1MW.
Solar FAQ Solar Question: Which solar technologies are covered under California Solar Initiative?
California Solar Initiative program is available for solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies (roof-mounted, ground-mounted and building-integrated PV,) non-PV electric displacing systems, and non-PV electric generating systems, sized to meet actual or forecast on-site load*.
Solar FAQ Solar Question: How much are application fees?
There is no application fee for residential projects and other projects less than 10kW. For non-residential applications, above 10kW, the application fee is 1% of the unadjusted requested program incentive amount. This fee applies to both EPBB and PBI applicants. The application fee must be paid within 30 days of the Reservation Request to activate the application.
Applications received without payment will be cancelled. If a project is withdrawn or cancelled after receiving a reservation, the Host Customer will forfeit the application fee.
Application fees will be returned in full to the Host Customer if, upon
eligibility screening, the project does not qualify for the California Solar
Initiative Program. If a project that has received an Incentive Claim Form from
the Program Administrator is withdrawn due to extenuating circumstances beyond
the applicant's control, the application fee may be returned pending a
discussion and agreement of the Program Administrators. This will be determined
on a case-by-case basis.
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