星期二, 4 3 月, 2025
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Commercial Solar Rebate Cap Imminent

Novato, CA Novato and Sonoma-based SolarCraft, a solar industry leader, announced in light of the recent budget evaluations and the continued success of the California Solar Initiative program, PG&E is within weeks of reaching the incentive budget cap in the non-residential sector of the CSI program.


It's critical to file commercial reservations immediately if interested in solar in 2011 and SolarCraft can help you get your rebate reserved right away.  With current state economics it's unclear when the program will get further funding.   Since the reservation for a rebate is good for one year, SolarCraft can facilitate getting your reservation, so you can still receive the rebate on a 2011 solar project.


Once PG&E has exhausted the non-residential CSI funds (with paid, confirmed, and under review projects and the assumptions made to the incentive budget), PG&E will start to create an application waitlist, and notify and place those applications in the queue until there are funds available.

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