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Buying an efficient solar home is one of the most significant personal actions one can take to cut air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, while helping to conserve precious energy resources for future generations. Plus, it reduces the need for costly new power plants.

Solar homeowners can be assured that their solar system works because they are backed with a 10-year system warranty. Photovoltaic (PV) modules are warranted to last 20 years or more. Plus, the solar system must be tested and perform up to specifications before anyone can collect the incentive money from the NSHP.

If you buy electricity from one of California's three investor-owned utilities (Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, or San Diego Gas & Electric), and you have roof or ground space that gets unobstructed sunlight from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. year round, you qualify for cash back incentives through the California Solar Initiative. Customers of municipal utilities also qualify for incentives through their municipal service provider.

What Qualifies:

  1. BulletNew Homes

  2. BulletExisting Homes

  3. BulletNon-Residential

  4. BulletAgriculture

  5. BulletCommercial Buildings

  6. BulletIndustrial Buildings

  7. BulletLocal Government

  8. BulletNonprofit Buildings

  9. BulletSolar Schools

Key Benefits:


  1. BulletClean, renewable energy.

  2. BulletUtility bill savings.

  3. BulletPredictable utility costs.

  4. BulletProtection against future rising electricity costs.

  5. BulletProtect the environment by reducing your carbon footprint.

Energy Inspectors™ is a certified energy auditor and HERS rater that can perform the necessary energy efficiency audits on new and existing homes.

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