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California Will Need Solar On New Homes In 2020. Your State Should, Too

As we know, The California Energy Commission (CEC) voted unanimously to approve a measure requiring homes built after the start of 2020 to have solar panels. There are a number of various other details to be combed through, but the rules set forth are pretty clear about minimum requirements, and numbers from the CEC’s own analysis. The work of other solar industry and financial estimates can also provide us with a measuring stick by which to judge the potential impact of the program. The demand of California solar panel companies has been in a height not. A lot of people are now opting solar power because of unconditional benefits they can enjoy. How can the new solar home rules save Californians money? The most common way solar saves homeowner’s money is by offsetting their electricity costs. Let us say, the 3,800 kWh from our example system above might have cost the homeowner $760 in 2020 if they didn’t have solar. But yes, it’s for sure, the panels cost money too, an