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Links to Government sites for Incentive and Rebate information
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California State rebates pay for a significant portion of your solar system installation cost, but as demand increases and state funds decrease, these rebates may be reduced significantly in the near future. The best way to be apprised of what the State will be able to offer you is to discuss it during a
free site evaluation.
To get also get specific information online regarding what the current status of California rebates are, follow the links below:
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Renewable Energy Resource Links
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Organizations and Resources
- Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy – A comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.
- California Energy Commission – The state’s primary energy policy and planning agency that facilitates access to data on energy production, consumption, conservation and use in California, as well as information on electricity deregulation, renewable energy and energy research.
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory – The nation’s primary laboratory that develops renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices, advances related science and engineering, and transfers knowledge and innovations to address the nation’s energy and environmental goals.
- Solar Energy International (SEI) – Non-profit organization that offers online courses and hands-on workshops in solar, wind and water power and environmental building technologies
- Building Energy Efficiency – Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy – US Department of Energy website for information on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
- Interstate Renewable Energy Council – Non-profit organization that supports market-oriented services targeted at education, coordination, procurement, the adoption and implementation of uniform guidelines and standards, workforce development, and consumer protection.
- PG&E Solar and Renewables Educational Programs – Energy-efficiency education for businesses and construction professionals on everything from renewable energy to proper insulation that helps to create energy efficient buildings and comfortable indoor environments.
- Go Solar California – Joint effort of the California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission that provides information on rebates, tax credits, and incentives for solar electricity systems in California.
- California Solar Initiative (CSI) – State program provides more than two billion dollars in incentives to customers for installing PV and electricity-displacing solar thermal systems in the three California investor-owned utilities service territories. The goal is to move the state toward a cleaner energy future and help lower the cost of solar systems for consumers.
- Southern California Edison – The largest subsidiary of Edison International, the primary electricity supply company for much of Southern California.
- Sandia’s Renewable Energy Technologies – The division at Sandia National Laboratories that develops commercially viable energy technologies based on solar, wind, and geothermal resources that become significant domestic and international energy supplies, with a primary focus on the utility sector.
- Southwest Technology Development Institute, New Mexico State University – Non-profit, university-based organization that focuses on the development, transfer, promotion, and commercialization of renewable energy technologies; leads the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar America Board for Codes and Standards (Solar ABCs).
- Renewable Energy World Online – Source for renewable energy news and information, access to renewable energy services, products, technology overview, events calendar and job opportunities. Also offers brand-building opportunities for renewable energy businesses.
- Find Solar – Website links thousands of home and small business owners around the country to qualified solar energy system installers serving their area, gives consumers a place to estimate costs and output of solar systems for hot water, electricity, and pool or spa heating.
Magazines:
- Home Power Magazine – A leading venue for homeowners, business owners, and renewable energy professionals to share experience with equipment, design, installation, and system performance.
- Solar Today – Bi-monthly magazine published by the American Solar Energy Society that covers all solar technologies, from photovoltaics to climate-responsive building to wind power, including building case studies, energy policy and community-scale projects.
- Photon International – The leading international photovoltaic magazine that covers in-depth the industry, from technology and markets to government programs around the world.
- Renewable Energy World – International magazine that features news and analysis on technology, policy, the latest trends and information about photovoltaics, wind power generation, ocean energy, biomass energy, small hydro, renewable heating and cooling; includes information on upcoming renewable energy events, conventions and exhibitions, and job opportunities.
- Sun & Wind Energy – Forum for experts on renewable energies that informs about market overviews, product information, statistics, prospects and exclusive company profiles, all within the fields of solar thermal, photovoltaics, wind energy and biomass.
- REFOCUS – The International Renewable Energy Magazine – Forum for debate and dialogue between research, industry, financial organizations and government bodies worldwide with in-depth coverage and incisive editorial on all areas of renewable energy.
- North American Clean Energy – Focuses on all sources of environmentally friendly, clean energy including wind, solar, green power, hydro, biomass and geothermal; showcases new products, services and technologies.
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