Monday, November 10, 2008

We Must Build 15% better than Title 24 allows

I've done some research on the solar rebates for the PV systems we're installing.

One of the important things I've learned thus far is the need to get our architect to get our energy compliance certificate (title 24) to at least 15% better than standard building code allows, otherwise no rebate!

Also, in a hasty response to one of our solar installers' recommendations that, because of increased supply, rebates in California will decrease substantially starting in December, I uncovered a website that we can use to track the solar rebate schedule.

The California Solar Initiative (CSI) rebates program is designed to automatically decline in "steps" based on the volume of solar megawatts confirmed within each utility service territory. The following link is to the CSI Statewide Trigger Point Tracker.

http://www.sgip-ca.com/

At any time we can view the current step for both commercial and residential incentives to see how many megawatts remain in that current step. Right now for SCE, the residential customer class is in step 3 and there remains 8.7 megawatts available. Any authorized solar vendor can reserve our rebate when we sign a contract and it will remain locked in for 12 months with the ability to extend another 6 if needed. The rebate belongs to us (the customer) and not the company who initiated the reservation. If we needed to we could have SCE change the installing contractor on our solar job.

With regard to sense of urgency in reserving the rebate now, solar companies have conflicting opinions: some don't see the rebate changing in the next few weeks since there's still 8.7 megawatts in the current step (BP Solar); others, however, suggest hurrying up signing up for solar now (Empire Solar Solutions, SolarCity).

With the link above we can periodically check for ourselves to monitor how fast the rebates are being reserved. Since we're still in the planning phase of the project, at this point we'd still would be making a very rough guess at how much solar is needed. That being said, at any time and when we're ready, solar companies can reserve a rebate for us and get us locked in at the current step.

1 comments:

Anthony said...

How is the design going with 15% overstandard? I just did a remodel with 25% over standard and used http://www.NRGcompliance.com they worked well with my designer to get it done quick, like in 1 day quick!