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California Solar Initiative Public Forum Hosted by CCSE October 15, 2008
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2 Agenda Program Statistics Statewide Application Tool What’s new for 2009 Open Question and Answer
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California Solar Policies and Programs Molly Tirpak Sterkel California Public Utilities Commission CSI Program Forum - Solar Power 2008 San Diego, CA October 2008 California Solar Initiative Update
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4 California Solar Initiative - 2008 Progress Staff Progress Report available at: www.GoSolarCalifornia.ca.gov
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5 California installed 392 MW PV at 40,000+ sites thru October 2008
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6 Projects Moving Through Pipeline
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7 CSI Projects: Installed and Pending
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8 CSI Applications By IOU Territory
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9 Total Capacity of Applications
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10 CSI Applications by Month
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11 Progress Towards Goals
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12 Incentives Decline as Demand Grows
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13 Current Incentive Levels in CA - Oct 2008 Incentive Levels $1.90/watt - Residential Except SCE: $2.20/watt $1.55/watt - Commercial $2.30/watt - Non-Profit/Govt
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14 New Program Materials Consumer Guide New Online Applicant Tutorial New Statistics Website - public reporting
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15 CaliforniaSolarStatistics.org
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16 Additional Information CPUC website www.cpuc.ca.gov GoSolarCalifornia.ca.gov (Booth 1024)
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17 Statewide Application Tool PG&E
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18 What’s New for 2009 CCSE
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19 New Markets Served Low Income Community Single Family -- $108 million Multi-Family -- $108 million Other Solar Electric technology Electric Displacement technologies $100.8 million Research Development and Deployment Technologies to support the solar marketplace $50 million
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20 Incentive Calculator Based on the CEC’s Guidelines for Solar Participation Incorporate Time Dependent Values (TDV) for each hour of the day Wind speed (aka height above ground) Evaluate each production hour – shade
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21 Incentive Calculator – cont’d Goals Transparent as possible Maintain look and feel of current Minimize unique inputs Changes will be announced far in advance Based on adoption of Guideline document – final document set for 11/08.
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22 Inspection/Verification Process Change our forms to include Installer sign- off on various aspects of quality control. Voltage, shade, etc. 3 rd Party Inspectors will be measuring temperature/irradiance for use with more detailed system output validation (no affect on installers)
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23 Energy Efficiency (EE) Option A – Revised Energy Efficiency Audit only Option B – Revised Energy Efficiency Audit + adoption of EE measure(s) Final verdict TBD Announcement and training well in advance of requirement
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24 Application Process Streamlining – the following are being discussed 1) Eliminate duplication of system info between EPBB and Reservation Requestion Form 2) Revise Reservation stage to have no system information This data is already collected at a later stage 3) Allow for electronic signatures 4) Eliminate Residential Reservation altogether Provide information only once system is installed
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25 Question and Answer
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