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What is California’s Solar Bill of Rights? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

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California state leaders keep proving again and again that the Golden State is the best state for solar and clean energy innovation.

First, state regulators required all new homes built in 2020 onward to have solar panels. Then, former Governor Brown signed SB-100, setting the state’s clean energy goal to 100% by 2045.

Now, a new bipartisan bill has been proposed by State Senators Scott Wiener (D – San Francisco) and Jim Nielsen (R – Fresno): S-288 – the Solar Bill of Rights.

This “Solar Bill of Rights” is as great as it sounds.

There are 3 big ways this would be a game-changer for residential and commercial solar in California:

  1. No unfair fees. Solar owners would be guaranteed fundamental rights to self-generate and store renewable energy without discriminatory utility fees.
  2. Faster processing. All California utilities would be required to follow a state-mandated, streamlined process for connecting new solar arrays to the grid.
  3. Better compensation. Home batteries (like Tesla’s Powerwall) would receive fair compensation from the utility for exporting power to the grid and improving community resiliency.

These developments would be implemented and enforced by the California Public Utilities Commission and the California Energy Commission. If passed, the implementation timeline is as follows:

  • June 1, 2020: The commission begins submitting annual reports on each utility performance connecting new solar and battery systems to their grid.
  • January 1, 2021: The commission creates the compensation structures where home battery owners are incentivized to export stored electricity to the grid.

There did not appear to be a clear timeline for when a new, streamlined process for interconnection (also known as Permission To Operate or PTO) requests would be implemented.

Watch the California Senate Democrats live stream of SB288’s announcement:

In the announcement event, State Senator Weiner remarked:

“No matter where in California you live, no what matter your income, no matter what the quality of the air that you breathe – you should be able to save money and help save the planet by using solar, energy storage, and other ground-breaking clean energy technologies at home and at your place of work.”

As the homeowners advocate in what can often be a confusing market, the team at Solar.com is excited by this news and the direction California is moving to champion home solar adoption.

Our CEO, Max Aram, notes:

“Instead of the status quo of utilities reluctantly accepting energy innovations, this bill would standardize, streamline, and incentivize a much greater adoption of clean technologies. The benefit? More consumer savings, better community resilience, and a cleaner environment.”

This bill is backed by a strong coalition of solar, environmental justice, and consumer advocacy groups, including the California Solar and Storage Association (CALSSA), which Solar.com is a member too.

Let’s keep up the good work, California! We’ll be tracking this bill closely.

If you’re located in the Golden State (like we are), it’s clearly a great time to start exploring your solar options. Solar.com platform will provide you with:

  1. An online experience to go solar
  2. Multiple, competing quotes from approved installers
  3. A dedicated, unbiased expert to help answer your questions.

Take a look and get started here with us. If the Solar Rights Bill becomes law by the time you go solar, all the better.

Cover image credit: California Senate Democrats, YouTube

2018 Most Popular Solar Panels

5 Most Popular Solar Panels Chosen by Homeowners in 2018

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Homeowners demand a lot from the solar panels they select for their rooftop system. These panels need to look good and perform well over multiple decades!

Here are the top 5 homeowner-selected solar panel brands on Solar.com marketplace in 2018:

 

2018 Most Popular Solar Panel Brands on Solar.Com
 Rank Manufacturer Pick Rate
#1  – Top Pick Q CELLS 29%
#2 LG Solar 22%
#3 SunPower 21%
#4 Panasonic 16%
#5 S-Energy 4%

 

The Top Solar Choices of 2018

Congratulations are due to Q CELLS panels for being selected as the Top Pick by homeowners for the second year in a row! Of the multiple solar quotes presented to homeowners, Q CELLS were chosen 29% of the time.

LG Solar and Sunpower, both well known premium options for home solar projects, were neck and neck for second and third positions, at 22% and 21% pick rates respectively.

 

2018 Top Solar Panel Brands on Solar.com

Compared to 2017’s top solar picks, Panasonic also moved up one position, from 5th to 4th.

2017 Top Solar Brands on Solar.comNote: Q CELLS and Hanwha are the same company. The South Korean corporation acquired the German company Q CELLS in 2012.

The surprise pick, at position #5, was S-Energy. This panel maker, also South Korean, emerged as a popular pick for homeowners looking for a reliable panel at a more affordable price point.

Why do homeowners love Q CELLS panels?

Q CELLS has a great variety of panel options for homeowners, making it a suitable option for multiple roofs and home types. These include multiple wattage ratings and aesthetic designs (black panels, white back sheet, etc.).

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In short, these panels are a fantastic option for many homeowners, without any premium markup.

What’s the easiest way to get quotes from top solar brands?

If you’re a homeowner looking to obtain multiple quotes from top solar brands like Q CELLS, LG Solar and SunPower, look no further than Solar.com!

We provide free solar designs, consultation, and bids from solar installers in your area. These approved installers only offer quality solar panels like the brands we covered here.

To get started going solar, the best thing to do is try our solar calculator to see if solar is suitable for your home.