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LADWP - Solar Feed-in Tariff Program
$0.00The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is accepting applications beginning February 1, 2013 for the first 20 megawatts of photovoltaic installations of a 100 megawatt Feed-in-Tariff solar power purchase program. The application period will remain open through June 28, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. Learn More -
California Solar Initiative - Solar Water Heating Rebate
$0.00The California Solar Initiative provides up to $350 million for solar water heating systems, with $250 million is reserved for systems that will displace natural gas powered water heaters, and $100 million is set aside for systems replacing electric water heaters. Learn More -
LADWP - Solar Incentive Program
$0.00LADWP’s Solar Incentive Program encourages the installation of solar PV capacity in Los Angeles. This program is a multi-year investment designed to expand solar power in Los Angeles. Aimed at meeting the goals of the California Solar Initiative over 10 years, the program incentive levels are structured as a 10-step declining incentive, based on the amount of solar PV installed and connected to LADWP’s electric grid. Learn More -
Azusa Light & Water - Solar Partnership Program
$0.00Azusa Light & Water provides rebates to customers who install photovoltaic systems through the utility's Solar Partnership Program. The rebate amount is partially determined by the ownership of the renewable energy credits associated with the system. Learn More -
Burbank Water and Power - Residential & Commercial Solar Support Program
$0.00Burbank Water and Power is accepting applications for photovoltaic (PV) rebates from July 1, 2012 through August 31, 2012. Winners will be determined through a lottery to be held on September 5, 2012. BWP has funding for $60,000 of residential rebates and $60,000 of commercial rebates for this lottery. Performance-based incentives for systems 30 kW or larger remain suspended at this time. See website above for more information. Learn More -
Glendale Water and Power - Solar Solutions Program
$0.00Glendale Water & Power provides cash incentives to all customers that install grid-connected solar photovoltaic systems. Systems must meet new project guidelines. Learn More -
Pasadena Water and Power - Solar Power Installation Rebate
$0.00Pasadena Water & Power offers its electric customers a rebate for photovoltaic installations, with a goal of helping to fund the installation of 14 megawatts of solar power by 2017. The rebate amount varies depending on the customer class installing the system and the system's size. Learn More -
California Renewable Auction Mechanism (RAM)
$0.00The Renewable Auction Mechanism (RAM), approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in December 2010, is expected to result in 1,000 megawatts (MW) of new distributed generation over the course of two years. Learn More -
California - Solar Feed-In Tariff
$0.00The California feed-in tariff allows eligible customer-generators to enter into 10-, 15- or 20-year standard contracts with their utilities to sell the electricity produced by small renewable energy systems, up to 3 megawatts. Learn More -
LADWP - Priority Service for Green Buildings
$0.00In March 2007, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) Board of Commissioners adopted a policy of expedited permitting for buildings that are designed to meet USGBC Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver standards. The policy provides for expedited processes for water and electrical connections for new construction or for building retrofits. When applications are submitted to the LADWP, any projects that meet the LEED silver standard will be labeled "Green Building" and will receive priority treatment. The LADWP will also work with applicants to find other incentives to assist the project. Learn More -
Burbank Water & Power - Green Building Incentive Program
$0.00The LEED Green Building Rating System issues points across five categories to those striving to attain LEED status for new commercial construction or major renovation of commercial buildings, as well as multifamily and mixed-use developments that are five units or greater, or four stories or higher. Rebates provided by Burbank Water & Power correspond to LEED certification levels. Learn More -
SCE - California Advanced Homes Incentives
$0.00Southern California Edison (SCE) offers an incentive for home builders to build homes which exceed 2008 Title 24 standards by 15%. The program is open to all single-family and multi-family new construction projects. Incentives are offered through two avenues: a performance based approach and a measure based approach. Learn More -
SoCalGas - California Advanced Homes Incentives
$0.00SoCalGas offers an incentive for home builders to build homes which exceed 2008 Title 24 standards by 15%. The program is open to all single-family and multi-family new construction projects. Incentives are offered through two avenues: a performance based approach and a measure based approach. Learn More


