Solar In California And The Reasons Not Everyone Has It
Solar panel systems deliver homeowners significant savings over non-solar systems—typically several hundred dollars during the hottest months of the year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Read MoreWhat SCE’s TOU Rate Change Means for You
Currently, most residential SCE customers are on a tiered rate plan that determines the rate customers are charged per kilowatt-hour based on the total amount of energy consumed each month.
However, the TOU rate system is based on when energy is used, not how much. All three of California’s major investor-owned utilities—SCE, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)—have been directed by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to transition their customers into this new plan by the end of 2020.
Read MoreWhy it’s Important to Listen to Your Solar Installation Experts
Your solar installation experts at SunPro Solar know what they’re doing. We’ve worked with thousands of Southern California homeowners just like you- nervous about how solar energy will work out for them, hopeful that solar energy will lower your energy bills and that one day you might be able to sell energy credits back to the electric company in order to make money instead of spending it on your utilities.
Read MoreTop Reasons to Install Solar in California in 2020
If you install solar in 2020, you’ll still be able to enjoy the 26% federal tax credit prior to the government’s phase-out plan. You might as well take advantage of the benefits afforded by the federal tax credits before it reduces significantly over the next few years and disappears completely in 2 years.
Read MoreAmerica’s Great Potential to Generate Solar Energy
Southern California homeowners researching solar power installations can take comfort that by installing solar power systems, they are able to contribute to a better future. As more homeowners embrace solar power, they are able to generate clean renewable energy, contributing to the self-sufficiency of the state.
Read MoreUnderstanding How Solar Panels Work
While fossil fuels are finite in their collection and usage, solar power is not finite. Instead, solar panels help to collect the power from the sun as a renewable clean energy source. Solar power systems installed on residences and commercial systems help to minimize our carbon footprint because solar panels help collect clean green renewable energy.
Read MoreHow Battery Backup Systems Save You Money
With the power of a battery backup system, homeowners can become less reliant on grid power, lowering bills. Eventually, as they generate more energy and more energy is stored, they can also sell energy credits back to the electric company.
Read MoreMaking Money From Your Solar Panels
Homeowners can claim up to $13,000 in savings as a result of going solar. Because of the different panel sizes and configurations necessary to properly power a home, these savings can vary.
Read MoreTake Advantage of Solar Energy Rebates
Both states and the federal government offer energy efficiency incentives in the form of energy rebates that homeowners with solar can take advantage of immediately.
Read MoreChoosing the Right Solar Power Financing Option
A solar panel installation can save Southern California homeowners thousands of dollars per year in electricity costs and over time, can actually make them money from the accumulation of solar power and the eventual sale back to the electric company.
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