Solar financial and regulatory rebates and incentives available in the state of California from State, local and utility programs updated on a regular basis. Home and business owners in California have a bevy of incentives to choose from to install solar
Compared to CA's original net metering policy, NEM 2.0 provides solar rebates at a slightly reduced rate (about two cents less per kilowatt-hour (kWh), to be specific) after accounting for non-bypassable charges (which support public-benefit programs). But considering what was at stake, NEM...
However, in August, state legislators considered eliminating the programas part of a plan to give utility ratepayers small rebates. Although the bill failed, the program has been closed to new applications since July. More than a dozen school districts hav...
Persistent social disparities in the adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs) have prompted calls for enabling more equitable uptake. However, there are indications that limits inherent to grid infrastructure may hinder DER adoption. In this study