![]() ![]() The work must be performed by a program-approved installer, PV systems must generally be grid-connected, shade and system performance analysis must indicate system output at least 80% of optimum, newly constructed homes must be Energy Star certified. The equipment must be new, be listed as eligible under the California Solar Initiative ( CSI), include a utility grade meter, have a SRCC OG-100 certification required for solar thermal collectors. The maximum incentive allowable is less than $22,500 or 35% of the installed cost. ![]() The cost is around $700-800 per panel, with 5-6 panels (panels have a 20 year warranty) which require at least 100-150 sq. Residential: 1kW minimum and limited to 10kW. However, you can do the paperwork while you wait for the release. The start date for the programs was May 18 for Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal (heating and water) has not yet been released. Michael Merck, President of West Penn Energy Solutions came to the library to share information regarding the State and Federal incentives for energy savings applications to our homes.
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