Incentive Type | Utility Rebate Program |
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Eligible Technologies | Photovoltaics |
Applicable Sectors | Commercial, Residential, Nonprofit, Local Government |
Incentive Amount | ncentives will step down over time. Current incentive levels as of 1/8/2013: Residential (customer-owned): $1.05/W CEC-AC Residential (leased systems): $1.05/W CEC-AC Commercial: Closed until July 2013 Government/Non-profit: Closed until July 2013 |
Maximum Incentive | Up to 75% of project costs for residential, government and non-profit installations. Up to 50% for commercial systems The maximum system size for incentive payment is 1 MW AC per site, or per government, or per corporate parent per year. 2 MW may be reserved depending on fund availability |
Eligible System Size(s) | Minimum system size of 1 kW Maximum system size of 5 MW |
Equipment Requirements | Must use CEC-certified PV modules and inverters. Custom modules not certified by UL 1703 may seek certification by the LA Department of Building and Safety Materials Test Lab. Specifications for solar equipment not listed by the CEC must also be provided to the LADWP Solar Group. Warranty requirements: panels – 20 years; components – 10 years |
Installation Standards | The installer must be a properly licensed California contractor with an active A, B, C-10 or C-46 license. |
Program budget | $30 million per year |
More Information Contact:
Solar Program
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
111 N. Hope St
Room 940
Los Angeles, CA 90051
Phone: (213) 367-4122
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.ladwp.com/solar
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