California
Governor Signs Legislation for Million Solar Roofs Plan
Concluding a two-year effort to help make California the nation’s leader
in solar energy, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed SB
1 by Senator Kevin Murray (D-Los Angeles), putting the finishing touches
on the Governor’s Million Solar Roofs Plan.
“When I ran for governor, I vowed to make the environment the
centerpiece of my administration and turn back the clock on pollution,”
said Schwarzenegger. “My Million Solar Roofs Plan will provide 3,000
megawatts of additional clean energy and reduce the output of greenhouse
gases by 3 million tons, which is like taking one million cars off the
road. I want to thank Senator Kevin Murray for his hard work in helping
me make California the leader on solar power again.”
Last year, the Governor asked the California Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) to implement his Million Solar Roofs plan. Dubbed the California
Solar Initiative by the CPUC, the plan will lead to 1 million solar
roofs in California by 2018.
Specifically, SB 1 implements the portions of the Million Solar Roofs
plan that the CPUC does not have the authority to mandate, including:
--Expanding the Program: The current implementation of the Million Solar
Roofs plan only applies to customers of Pacific Gas and Electric,
Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric. SB 1 expands
the program to customers of the municipal-owned utilities such as SMUD
and LADWP.
--Crediting Consumers for Excess Power Produced: Consumers who install
solar panels on their homes and businesses can sell excess energy back
to power companies for credit on their monthly bills. This credit is a
key incentive for consumers to install solar panels. Currently, the cap
on the number of customers who can use this option is .5 percent. SB 1
raises this to 2.5 percent. Raising the ceiling will provide part of the
needed financial incentive to bring more solar power on to the grid.
--Making Solar Power a Standard Item on New Homes: SB 1 would require a
developer of more than 50 new single family homes to offer the option of
a solar energy system to all customers beginning January 1, 2011. One
million solar roofs will greatly increase the state’s rooftop solar
energy capacity, providing the output equivalent of five modern electric
power plants. This program’s 3,000 megawatt goal, taken together with
other aggressive solar initiatives such as requiring utilities to
acquire 20 percent of the power used within the state from renewable
sources, will make California once again a leader in solar power.
Published 08/25/2006
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