Tuesday, October 9, 2012

California’s top solar city: San Diego


In January 2012, a report was published by Environment California naming San Diego California’s top solar city. San Diego solar usage came in first when compared to the state’s other cities in terms of government, commercial, and residential solar installations.

San Diego also leads in the total amount solar power generated. The city has completed over 4,500 projects and generates around 37 megawatts of solar power. For reference, 1 megawatt is equal to the power used by approximately 750 homes. 

In addition to lowering the state's dependence on non-renewable energy sources, solaire energy systems are are also for the economy. The state’s solar installation market is projected to grow. Experts predict 1 million residential solar projects will be completed by 2020, which will add $30 billion to the economy and create 20,000 jobs each year.

Both the State and the Federal Government provides subsidies and incentives to residents who decide to invest in solar energy. Approximately 40 percent of the entire cost of installation can be covered. From there, it takes around three to seven years for the return on investment. 

Solar panel systems are becoming the norm for many home and business owners in California, and they have become increasingly in style as well. Not only are they popular, but innovative types of solar panels these days permit solar power systems to generate near 100 percent of energy needs.


1 comment:

  1. Solar panels need to be the future energy source for the whole country!

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