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  • Lease and PPA Disclosure Requirements

    CALSEIA receives inquiries from the public regarding leases and power purchase agreements (PPA). CALSEIA does not provide legal or tax advice – people should contact a legal or tax professional. Below are references to federal and state laws that may govern your specific lease or power purchase agreement. Note that the terms and conditions of leases or power purchase agreements may vary among the providers of these financial arrangements. Customers should become familiar with the terms ...

    Posted at January 26, 2011 | By : | Categories : Uncategorized | Comments Off
  • Feed In Tariff for California

    SB 32, enacted in 2009, directs the CPUC to approve standard contracts and pricing for renewable energy generators (nicknamed a ‘Feed In Tariff”). The price for the contracts would be set based on the wholesale price of energy and the valuable attributes like reducing emissions, reducing the need for adding new transmission lines, and generating electricity during hours of peak demand.

    Posted at May 20, 2010 | By : | Categories : Uncategorized | Comments Off
  • Solar Water Heating Value

    CALSEIA’s new analysis quantifies the value of solar water heating – calls for immediate implementation of the State’s Solar Water Heating Efficiency Act.  In 2007, Assembly Member Huffman authored AB 1470 to enact the Solar Water Heating Efficiency Act – signed into law in October 2007. This report is the first of its kind in valuing the attributes of solar water heating. This report calls attention to the fact that Solar Water Heating, for every forty ...

    Posted at January 23, 2009 | By : | Categories : Uncategorized | Comments Off
  • Solar Energy Markets – Electricity

    CALSEIA prepared the diagram below to illustrate the various paths to market for solar electric generation. The dark line across the diagram denotes a boundary between projects that are on the customer-retail side of an electric meter and projects that are on the utility-wholesale side of an electric meter. (Retail is above the line, wholesale is below the line). CALSEIA is encouraging state policy to open the market for 'distributed solar generation.' This type of project ...

    Posted at January 23, 2009 | By : | Categories : Uncategorized | Comments Off
  • Emergency Response Guideline for PV

    In 2007 and early 2008 CALSEIA worked with the California State Fire Marshal to develop an installation guideline to design and install PV systems so that fire crews have access on the roof to get to a roof ridge and to have space at the ridge to ventilate the building in the event this is necessary to perform a rescue. The link below will take you to the California State Fire Marhal's website. At that website you will find ...

    Posted at January 21, 2009 | By : | Categories : Uncategorized | Comments Off
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