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Switching to Solar Energy in San Diego has become one of the best investments, since so many organizations, including the government, had decided to support (and reward) people willing to partner to help so we don't face an energy crisis.
If you are a responsible home owner, who cares about the environment and your own cash flow, allow us to partner with you. We will give you all the information and a free estimate so you can take an educated decision. The more you remain using your traditional utility company, the higher prices we all are going to pay, including you, of course.
Read along and learn some of the ways the government support those willing to make a difference by switching to Solar Energy in San Diego.
Solar Energy in San Diego: Rebates, Buy-downs, and Grants
Some incentives include Rebates, Buy-downs, and Grants that provide direct cash incentives to purchasers or their installers. These types of incentives are usually proportional to system size based on the rated wattage of the system, and are often limited to a percentage of total system cost and/or a fixed total dollar amount.
The rating systems vary by program, using the CEC, PTC, or STC rating systems. In cases where a rebate is received, the customer can usually also enjoy savings via Net Metering on her electric bill.
Rebate programs are usually run and/or overseen by either a state agency or a utility, often in compliance with a state law or voter initiative. Rebate payments are paid and received up front, and are not based on actual system performance.
At best, they can be adjusted to account for expected performance.
Expected performance rebates may be adjusted by the expected relative system performance compared to an optimal or ideal system, taking into account reductions in performance due to shading, tilt, orientation, and/or geographic location (to account for variations in sunlight levels due to location).
Solar Energy in San Diego: PBI
Performance Based Incentives (or PBIs) provide incentive payments based on actual delivered system performance, and so automatically account for shading, tilt, orientation, and geographic location, as well as the other factors.
The PBI amount is usually a set value in cents per kWh (commonly 10-40¢/kWh) paid for each kWh produced, measured, and reported by the system for a set number of years (commonly 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 20 years) from the date the system is first placed in service.
Usually PBIs are received in addition to the customer savings via Net Metering of her electric bill.
Since PBI payments are paid over time the customer must wait for payment, and bear the risk that something will interfere with system performance. Because of the time value of money,
and this additional risk, the total of the PBI payments must be more than a rebate would have been in order to provide an equal time- and risk-adjusted incentive.
This increases the cash cost of the incentive program to the incentive provider, but increases
customer attention to her system (in order to receive payment), so per kWh delivered, PBIs may be more cost effective to the incentive providing agency and funding parties than rebate-type
incentives.
There is a major marketing benefit to PBI programs as well. Unlike rebates, which are received one-time up-front when the customer is already excited about her system, PBIs are received
at regular intervals (usually every 1, 3, or 6 months) providing the customer a reminder of her solar system and a reason to smile (or call for warranty service).
Solar Energy in San Diego: A Great Investment For You and Future Generations!
We would like to partner with you, so you can receive FREE ENERGY from now on. Solar Energy in San Diego is available for all neighborhoods in San Diego, and the cities of National City, Chula Vista, El Cajon, La Mesa, Spring Valley, Lemon Grove, Santee, Point Loma, Mission Valley, Mid-City, Coronado, Lakeside, Rancho San Diego, Otay Ranch, Bonita, La Joya, Pacific Beach, Imperial Beach, San Ysidro, and Tijuana. For other cities, please contact us.
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