by Luminalt | Jan 21, 2021 | Finance, News, Policy, Solar Programs
Hello, We hope that your new year is off to a wonderful start. In June of 2020, we shared that organizations we participate in such as the Amicus Solar Cooperative and the California Solar and Storage Association (CALSSA), have been advocating to extend the Solar...
by Jeanine | May 4, 2017 | Solar Programs
CleanPowerSF Begins Phase-In for Residential Customers with Solar Across the Bay Area, local governments are establishing non-profit community choice aggregation programs (CCAs). CCAs purchase electricity and sell it to their customers through their investor owned...
by Jeanine | Jan 27, 2016 | Solar Programs
If you have a solar system on your home or you want to install a solar system on your home, take action before the end of February 2016 to make sure you are on the best rate schedule. PG&E is making big changes to its residential time of use (“TOU”)...
by Jeanine | Nov 11, 2015 | Solar Programs
“Upon the first day that Schedule E-TOU-A and E-TOU-B become available for enrollment in 2016, Schedule E-6 shall be closed to new customers.” – PG&E Settlement Agreement in A.13-04-014 adopted last week by the CPUC. PG&E will be ending its solar...
by Jeanine | Sep 15, 2015 | Solar Programs
PG&E is sending a letter to residential solar customers that it has increased the minimum bill charge to $10 effective September 1, 2015. This change impacts every residential customer that receives electricity from PG&E, but is most noticeable to solar...
by Jeanine | Mar 27, 2015 | Clean Energy Education, Solar Programs
When you go solar you will most likely switch your current PG&E rate schedule to a Time of Use (TOU) rate. That means that the rate that you pay to PG&E per kWh will be determined by the time of day. This also applies to the credits you will receive. When your...