California Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency |
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Last DSIRE Review: 03/22/2012
Program Overview:
State: |
California |
Incentive Type: |
Utility Rebate Program |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: |
Photovoltaics |
Applicable Sectors: |
Commercial, Residential, Low-Income Residential |
Amount: | Program is currently closed. Anaheim is unable to accept new reservation applications for funding until January 2013.
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Maximum Incentive: | The incentives are based on the customer's most recent 12-month electricity usage. |
Eligible System Size: | Minimum size of 1 kW. Maximum size 1 MW. |
Equipment Requirements: | Must have 10-year warranty against breakdown or degradation in electrical performance of more than 10% of the system's rated electrical output. System providers are required to provide a 10-year warranty on modules and a 10-year or better warranty on the inverter. |
Installation Requirements: | The installer must be a properly licensed California contractor with an active General Contractor A or B, C-10 or C-46 license |
Ownership of Renewable Energy Credits: | Anaheim Public Utilities |
Web Site: |
http://www.anaheim.net/article.asp?id=1644
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Summary:
This program is currently closed. Anaheim is unable to accept new reservation applications for funding until January 2013. The summary below describes the program as it existed for Fiscal Year 2012 - 2013. See the web site above for more information.
Anaheim Public Utilities offers a rebate to its residential and business customers who install a solar photovoltaic (PV) system. For fiscal year 2012-2013 (July 1 - June 30) the incentive for residential customers was $2.60/watt AC. For commercial installations up to 30 kW, the incentive was $1.82/watt AC. For commercial between 30 kW and 1 MW the incentive is based on actual performance and is $0.27/kWh for first 5 years of production
Incentives are not to exceed historical (most recent complete year) or projected (Title 24) needs of the customer at the site of installation. Incentive levels will decline annually through the end of 2016. To qualify, PV systems must have a minimum capacity of 1,000 watts. To optimize the solar energy installation, residential applicants can participate in the Home Utility Check-Up program offered by Anaheim Public Utilities.
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Disclaimer: The information presented on the DSIRE web site provides an unofficial overview of financial incentives and other policies. It does not constitute professional tax advice or other professional financial guidance, and it should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions or tax decisions, or when executing other binding agreements. Please refer to the individual contact provided below each summary to verify that a specific financial incentive or other policy applies to your project.
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