Archive for the ‘Solar Hot Water Rebates’ Category

Intersolar North America 2010

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The SunWater Solar crew, along with thousands of exhibitors and attendees from the national and international solar industry, was in attendance this week at the Intersolar trade show in San Francisco. This event is the place to check out some of the latest and greatest products hitting the solar industry, and hear all the latest news from industry insiders.

Some of the hottest buzz at the show, however, was anything but sunny. Among the many photovoltaic (PV) industry exhibitors and attendees, there was great disappointment with the State of California’s temporary suspension last week of CSI solar incentive rebates for PV projects. The freeze halts payment of incentives to non-profit groups and public entities, such as school districts, that install PV systems.

Happily, Solar Thermal projects are unaffected by these changes and will still be eligible for CSI rebate money. At the moment, California’s entire Solar Thermal industry is waiting with baited breath for the CSI Thermal Program to release the commercial Solar Thermal rebate calculator. When these calculations are made public, commercial customers, manufacturers and installers will finally be able to see exactly how much the state will contribute to the installation cost of new commercial Solar Thermal systems.

CSI-Thermal Program Has Launched in California

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The CSI-Thermal Program officially launched on May 1st in California.   The program is currently accepting applications for residential solar water heating systems that displace natural gas or electric water heaters in the service territories of PG&E, SCE, SoCalGas, and SDG&E.  The program is expected to begin accepting commercial solar hot water rebate applications on July 1st.

SunWater Solar is certified to participate in the program and as a leading solar water heating design/build company in California we are pleased the program has officially started.

It’s Time For A Solar Revolution

Friday, February 12th, 2010

138Senator Bernie Sanders, co-sponsor of the Ten Million Solar Roofs Act, has written an op-ed piece advocating solar in the US and he calls for 200,000 new solar water heating systems to be installed in the next 10 years.

He writes “If we are serious about moving toward energy independence in a cost-effective way, we should invest in solar energy.  If we are serious about cutting air and water pollution and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we should invest in solar energy. If we are serious about creating a significant number of good paying jobs and making the United States a world leader in the production of sustainable energy, we should invest in solar energy. And, as we move forward in the solar revolution, a very good step forward would be the passage of the Ten Million Solar Roofs Act.”

Federal Solar Thermal Rebate Program in the Works

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Coming on the heels of the recently approved California Solar Initiative (CSI) solar thermal rebate program, SunWater Solar is pleased to learn that the federal government is now considering a bill that would institute a similar program for all 50 states. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN) introduced the bill, entitled the 10 Million Solar Roofs and 10 Million Gallons of Solar Water Heating Act of 2010.  Supported by the solar industry,  this bill would “increase the quantity of solar photovoltaic electricity by providing rebates for the purchase and installation of an additional 10,000,000 solar roofs and additional solar water heating systems with a cumulative capacity of 10,000,000 gallons by 2019.”

Once enshrined into law, this legislation would provide further incentives for American business and home owners to adopt solar thermal for their water heating needs. The law would help the economy by creating more green jobs and keep Americans on the path toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as our dependence on fossil fuels.

SunWater Solar News: $350 Million Solar Thermal Rebate Program

Monday, January 25th, 2010

California Solar Initiative Thermal Program Authorizes $350 Million in Incentives

Rebate Program Expected to Ignite Solar Thermal Market in California, where SunWater Solar is an Established Leader

SAN FRANCISCO and RICHMOND, Calif. – January 25, 2010 – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) last week approved the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Thermal Program, which authorizes $350 million in rebates for businesses and individuals that install solar thermal systems. The program will energize the state’s solar thermal market by making it cheaper and easier for businesses and property owners to purchase solar thermal systems.

“These systems can be cost-effective for ratepayers, while helping to displace both electricity and natural gas usage in new and existing homes and businesses,” said Commissioner Dian M. Grueneich of the CPUC. “Thus a focused, cost-effective program to improve the market for this technology can serve as a key step in our path to zero net energy.”

Solar thermal systems use the sun’s energy, rather than fossil fuels, to heat water and other fluids. Professionally installed systems can significantly reduce site-generated greenhouse gas emissions and enable long-term ROI through decreased utility bills. Solar thermal systems are ideal investments for businesses and facilities that require large quantities of hot water or other fluids, such as multifamily dwellings, industrial facilities and swimming pools.

“The solar thermal rebate program is fantastic news for businesses that want to heat water cheaply and go green at the same time,” said Justin Weil, a nationally known expert on solar thermal and president of leading U.S. solar thermal company SunWater Solar. “To maximize a system’s ROI though, businesses need a knowledgeable partner with the experience to know what type of solar thermal system will best meet their requirements.”

With a certified, experienced staff and a solid record of improving the bottom line for commercial clients, SunWater Solar can manage every phase of a solar thermal implementation, from value analysis, to system design, to system installation and maintenance. Because SunWater Solar focuses exclusively on solar thermal technology, the company can provide comprehensive support to businesses implementing solar thermal technology for a wide variety of applications, including domestic hot water, process heating and pool heating.

In addition to the $350 million in rebates authorized by the CSI Thermal Program, there are a variety of other financial incentives and structures in place that encourage solar thermal adoption, both within California and throughout the United States. These rebates, tax benefits and financing options include:

  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), in which a third party funds the installation of a solar thermal system and the client pays a reduced rate for utilities
  • The Investment Tax Credit (ITC), a 30% federal tax credit
  • Under the federal Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System (MACRS), qualified businesses may recover investments in solar thermal through depreciation deductions
  • Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs, which allow municipalities to offer financing for solar thermal systems through property taxes
  • Financing is available from lenders who offer solar loans with no money down and low interest rates
  • Rebates offered by many state and local governments

About SunWater Solar

SunWater Solar designs, installs and services solar thermal systems that lower utility bills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help clients meet sustainability requirements. From system design to project management, SunWater Solar has implemented solar thermal technology for a variety of applications, including domestic hot water heating, process heating and pool heating. Founded in 2006 and based in Richmond, California, SunWater Solar serves a wide variety of customers and focuses exclusively on solar thermal technology.

The CSI Thermal Program Is Approved

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

College of Marin- Mt TamThe California Public Utility Commission approved the California Solar Initiative (CSI)  Thermal Program today in San Francisco.   The CSI Thermal Program will provide $350 million in rebates for both residential and commercial solar water heating projects across the state in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.   “The solar thermal rebate is fantastic news for businesses that want to heat water cheaply and and go green at the same time,” says Justin Weil, president of SunWater Solar.

CPUC Releases Its Proposed Decision On CSI-Thermal

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

California moved one step closer to a statewide incentive program for residential and commercial solar water heating last week with the release of Commissioner Peevey’s Proposed Decision recommending the creation of the CSI-Thermal Program by the California Public Utilities Commission.

The solar water heating incentive program was mandated by law in October of 2007 when Governor Schwarzenegger signed AB1470 which created the Solar Hot Water and Efficiency Act of 2007.   There has been a pilot program in place in San Diego since then and the final vote on the program is slated for December by the CPUC.

The new CSI – Thermal Program described in the Proposed Decision would set aside $305.8 million for direct financial incentives for consumers to install solar water heating systems and another $31.25 million for market facilitation.

SunWater Solar is pleased that the rebate program will soon be implemented which will help make it easier for people all over the state to install solar water heating systems.   By doing so, people can increase their use of renewable energy to heat water and at the same time cut down on their greenhouse gas emissions as well as their utility bills.

Palo Alto Solar Hot Water Rebate Program

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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The City of Palo Alto is one of the first communities in the state of California to have a solar hot water rebate program.  Because the city owns it’s own utilities, it is following the mandate of AB 1470 which requires natural gas utilities to offer solar hot water rebate programs.

SunWater Solar is an approved contractor for the City of Palo Alto Solar Water Heating Program and is one of the first companies to have installations in both the residential program and commercial program.