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California Regulators Unveil Solar Power Plan

 

December 15, 2005 — By Terence Chea, Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — State energy regulators on Tuesday unveiled one of the

nation's most ambitious programs to expand the market for solar power, proposing

to offer more than $3 billion in consumer rebates over the next decade.

 

Environmentalists said the California Solar Initiative would help reduce the

cost of solar energy, create jobs and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases

blamed for global warming.

 

" With rising energy prices and continued air pollution, this is exactly the kind

of landmark initiative California needs, " said Bernadette Del Chiaro, clean

energy advocate for Environment California. " From this, we're going to see

cleaner air, affordable solar energy and California regaining its world

leadership in solar power. "

 

The plan aims to install panels to produce 3,000 megawatts of solar energy on 1

million homes, businesses and public buildings over 11 years. The five-member

Public Utilities Commission was expected to vote on it next month after a 30-day

public comment period.

 

The proposal revives an essential component of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's bid

to expand use of renewable energy in California.

 

The governor bypassed the Legislature by asking the commission to sponsor the

initiative, which shares many provisions of the solar roofs program.

 

The initiative would offer rebates to homes, businesses, farms, schools and

other public buildings that install rooftop solar panels. Large public utilities

such as Pacific Gas & Electric Co. would not be eligible for the program.

 

The utilities commission currently offers $400 million in solar rebates through

programs funded by a surcharge on consumer utility bills. The new initiative

would expand that amount to $3.2 billion using an additional surcharge over 11

years starting in 2006.

 

In the 1970s, California was the global leader in solar energy, but the state

has been overtaken by Japan and Germany, the world's two largest solar markets.

Currently, about 15,000 California homes and businesses have solar panels, Del

Chiaro said.

 

" Given the amount of sunshine we have in California and these investments, we

will be on pace to catch up with Germany and Japan and hopefully outpace them, "

she said.

 

Source: Associated Press

 

 

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