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Investment Tax Credit Extension: A Silver Lined Cloud in an Otherwise Stormy Month

One of the unexpected benefits of the $700 billion Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (2008) that was approved by the government and signed earlier last month by President Bush was the inclusion of the new 8-year, 30% investment tax credit (ITC) for utility scale, commercial and residential solar power systems.

Top 10 Myths About Solar Electric for The Home

  1. You Can Get an Accurate Quote over the Phone.  Pricing a Solar Electric System requires detailed measurements of the roof and positioning of your home - combined with an analysis of the utility electric tariff structures in your area and your consumption patterns.  While many assumptions can be made to come up with a quick assessment of the price

San Francisco Solar Incentive; GoSolarSF Program Details

Details of the San Francisco Solar Incentive Program are now available at the GoSolarSF website.  Incentives for 2008-9 will be awarded on a first-come-basis from the initial $3 million of funding provided by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The program offers a one-time incentiv

San Francisco Solar Energy Incentive Program Gets Approval – Finally!

Last Tuesday, San Francisco supervisors gave final approval for a 10 year, $3.0 million (per year) fund to provide specific incentives for residents and businesses to install solar electric power systems.  The program is designed to stimulate growth in the City’s supply of renewable energy.

Residential Solar Tax Credits - Importance of HR6049

The next few months will be a critical time for those of you seriously interested in installing solar electric power at your home.  The $2,000 Federal energy-efficient property tax credit (residential solar property) is due to expire at the end of the year and while the House has passed HR6049 which will provide for its extension to 2014, it has yet to make it through the Senate.

San Francisco Solar Energy Development

From time to time, we want to take note of some of the great things that are going on in the commercial solar market and reflect on their relevance to residential consumers thinking about installing solar electric power systems.

Sizing a Residential Solar Electric System: Part Science, Part Art

Sizing a solar electric power system involves a fair amount of science but is also reliant upon subjective inputs on the part of the solar technician and you, the residential owner. 

Why Arrange a Solar Installer Site Visit?

If you are considering installing a solar electric (photovoltaic) power system, the best thing you can do is arrange a site visit with a qualified solar installer today – it is free and there are no obligations.   

Introducing the researchSOLAR blog

Making the decision to invest in a solar photovoltaic energy solution is not easy.  In 2007, some friends and I were trying to decide whether to take the leap and install solar and found a broad array of websites and general information on the subject.