In late february california governor schwarzenegger s office released the details of the california million solar roofs bills sb 1 and sb 1017.
Million solar roofs initiative california.
The two bills together will create a ten year incentive program to help californians install one million solar electric rooftops on homes and businesses throughout the state by 2018.
As part of governor arnold schwarzenegger s million solar roofs program california has set a goal to create 1 940 megawatts of new solar produced electricity by 2016 moving the state toward a cleaner energy future and helping lower the cost of solar systems for consumers.
Today california consumers have installed nearly 9 gigawatts of local solar energy three fold the original goal thanks to the successful transformation brought about by the million solar roofs initiative launched in 2006 with senate bill 1 authored by former state senator kevin murray d culver city.
We are making the sun shine at night said bernadette del chiaro executive director of the california solar and storage association the 500 member clean energy business group that has championed sb 700 for the past two years.
California s millionth solar system was a long time coming for bernadette del chiaro who lobbied the legislature to approve schwarzenegger s million solar roofs initiative in 2006.
California s million solar roofs initiative is a success bringing a future of abundant renewable energy within closer reach.
The california million solar roofs initiative summary the million solar roofs bill sb1 is the most ambitious solar energy policy ever introduced in the united states.
The decade long 3 3 billion initiative was designed to pave the way for a clean energy future bringing solar energy within reach of more california residents and businesses.
Today california consumers have installed nearly 9 gigawatts of local solar energy three fold the original goal thanks to the successful transformation brought about by the million solar roofs initiative launched in 2006 with senate bill 1 authored by former state senator kevin murray d culver city.
The california solar initiative has a total budget of 2 167 billion between 2007 and 2016 and a goal to install approximately 1 940 mw of new solar generation capacity.