California Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency |
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Last DSIRE Review: 05/03/2012
Program Overview:
State: |
California |
Incentive Type: |
Utility Rebate Program |
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: |
Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: |
Photovoltaics |
Applicable Sectors: |
Residential, Construction, Installer/Contractor, Home Builders |
Amount: | Baseline Advanced Home Incentives: $75-$225/kW, $0.43-$1.29/kWh, $1.72-$5.14/Therm (15%-45% above code)
California ENERGY STAR, Green Builder, Green Point Rated and LEED-H Certification Bonus Incentive: 10%
Compact Home Bonus: 15%
Design Team Incentive Charrette: 50% of cost for projects that have at least ten units
Photovoltaics: $75-$225/peak kW reduced |
Maximum Incentive: | Base incentives increase until building is 45% above code.
Design Team Incentive: $5,000 |
Eligible System Size: | On Site Photovoltaics: kW reduction performance bonus based on the peak kW production of the installed PV system |
Installation Requirements: | Baseline entry level is 15% more efficient than 2008 Title 24 codes with the incentive payments based on the final 2008 T-24 reports created and signed by a Certified Energy Plans Examiners (CEPE) and verified by a third party HERS Rater. |
Start Date: | 1/1/2010 |
Expiration Date: | 12/31/2012 |
Web Site: |
http://www.sce.com/b-rs/bb/cali-new-homes/california-new-homes-pr...
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Summary:
Southern California Edison (SCE) offers an incentive for home builders to build homes which exceed 2008 Title 24 standards by 15%. The program is open to all single-family and multi-family new construction projects. Incentives are offered through two avenues: a performance based approach and a measure based approach.
The performance based approach is designed to encourage builders to construct single-family and multi-family dwellings that use at least 15% less energy than Title 24 standards. The incentive payments are based on the final 2008 T-24 reports created and signed by a Certified Energy Plans Examiners (CEPE) and verified by a third party HERS Rater. Incentives increase incrementally as the performance of the structure increases.
For further details, please go to the California Advanced Homes web site.
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