Southern California Edison (SCE) established new Time-Of-Use (TOU) plans in March of 2019 to help manage energy costs. These new TOU plans affect all Southern California residents regardless of whether or not they own solar panels. Southern California homeowners are...
READ MOREScience, Technology, and Environment: You Don’t Have to Go it Alone in Going Solar!
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Information For Clients, Post, Residential, Solar
Are you interested in getting rooftop solar, but you’re not sure where to start, or you’re overwhelmed by the choices, or it seems too expensive? We can help. We are a small group of neighbors in University Hills (that’s the neighborhood adjacent to UC Irvine). Last...
READ MORENew California Law Requires All New Homes Built to be Equipped With Solar Panels
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Post, Residential, Solar
Newly Constructed Homes in California Must Adhere to Solar Construction Mandate The California Energy Commission voted to pass a law on May 9, 2018 requiring all newly constructed homes to be installed with solar panels in 2020. This is a benefit to the environment,...
READ MOREObtaining the 30% ITC for Residential Solar
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Information For Clients, Residential, Solar
30% Income Tax Credit Towards Your Residential Solar Installation Since we’re in the midst of tax season, you’re probably wondering how to do your taxes the best you can. If you’ve installed solar panels on your home this year (2016), one of the ways to maximize your...
READ MORERecent Posts
- New Southern California Edison Time-Of-Use (TOU) Plans Explained
- New Tax Plan Makes Commercial Solar Installation Cost Less Than Last Year
- Science, Technology, and Environment: You Don’t Have to Go it Alone in Going Solar!
- New California Law Requires All New Homes Built to be Equipped With Solar Panels
- How Long Does Solar Installation Take?