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Update On The California Solar Power Rebates



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By : Jesse Pacheco    zero times read
Submitted 2012-02-22 00:21:13

California has long led the way in green initiatives. These initiatives include a number of rebates for both commercial and residential solar panel home installation. If you have ever considered installing solar panels on your home or business property, now may be your best opportunity to do so.

Whether you want solar panel home installation or need a commercial solar systems contractor, you will want to apply for the CSI (California Solar Initiatives) rebates as soon as possible. While an additional $200,000,000 over last year's funding has been made available to cover rebates, the types of organizations which are eligible has also been expanded. Essentially this means there could be more people and organizations applying for the rebates.

One of the major changes to the California Solar Initiative is that government and not-for-profit agencies are now eligible for rebates.The CSI program currently has a waiting list. This is due in large part to the high demand for solar panel home installation. Commercial solar systems contractors are also waitlisted.

The wait list is prioritized by several criteria, including the amount of power usage associated with the project and the date and time the application was received. Of the criteria which are considered in determining priority, the one which you have control over is when you submit the application.

It is important to make sure that you have the funds available for the project while you are on the wait list. You must also provide all information requested. Generally speaking, when it's your turn, you have 14 days in which to pay for the application fees involved in your project. If you are unable to do so, your project will be put on hold and you will be given an additional 14 days to submit all information and funds requested of you.

Whether you are looking for a commercial solar systems contractor or residential solar panel home installation, make sure to choose a contractor who will thoroughly review all of the current rebates and incentives available to you. A quality contractor should be able to give you solid information regarding the impact installing solar panels will have on your energy usage, along with being able to show you how installing solar panels will impact the environment. This is especially important if you're looking for a commercial solar systems contractor to install solar panels for your business since commercial property owners in California face increasing requirements to limit their carbon footprint.

Author Resource:- JP Electric Service is family owned & operated. Founded in November 1978 in Tulare CA. With over 30 years of experience ranging from large commercial projects to small service jobs. JP Electric can handle residential and commercial electric and solar jobs. http://www.jpelectricnsolar.com/
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