
Property Assessed Clean Energy Programs
Also commonly referred to as AB 811 - style programs, PACE programs allow local government entities to offer sustainable energy project loans to eligible property owners. Through the creation of financing districts, property owners can finance renewable onsite generation installations and energy efficiency improvements through a voluntary assessment on their property tax bills.
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California Solar Initiative Program
Incentives are being provided to homes, businesses and government/nonprofit entities for qualifying photovoltaic ( PV) systems that are connected to the utility grid.
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Solar Water Heating Pilot Program
As part of the California Solar Initiative, the Solar Water Heating Pilot Program provides incentives to businesses and homeowners who install qualifying solar water heating systems.
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Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing Program
MASH provides solar incentives on qualifying existing affordable housing multifamily dwellings. MASH provides two types of incentives known as Track 1 and Track 2.
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Tax-Exempt Customer Incentive Program
TEC, provides technical and administrative assistance plus generous financial incentives to help tax-exempt organizations implement energy-efficiency measures.
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Clean Vehicle Rebate Project
Rebates of up to $5,000 are available for consumers who purchase or lease new eligible alternative fuel vehicles after Jan 1st, 2010.
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Self-Generation Incentive Program
Through the SGIP, the California Center for Sustainable Energy provides incentives for up to 5 megawatts ( MW) of distributed generation equipment.
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