What are the eligibility requirements for the California Solar Initiative?
• It is located in the territory of a publicly-held utility such as Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, or San Diego Gas & Electric. • The Program Administrators approves the projects prior to installation. • The system will be grid-tied and net-metered. • The system will be installed with a separate meters to measure solar output and report performance back to the program administrator. • You have an energy efficiency audit completed by telephone or in-person. • All major system components (panels and inverters) will be new and will not have been previously placed in service in any other location or for any other application. Even if you are a customer of a municipal utility, including the state’s largest, LADWP and SMUD, you can still be eligible for a rebate. There are many utilities in California currently offering incentives, however the PUC is requiring all utility companies to offer incentives beginning in 2008. In some cases, the municipal utilities offer a hi
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