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SASH Helps To Find Low-Cost Solar

Ean GoodguyJuly 30, 2018 1031 0

SASH Helps To Find Low-Cost Solar

California is a leader in the solar panel industry.  They have a lot of sunshine.  In fact, it's known as the Golden State.  When the sun beamed down on those shiny gold nuggets in 1849, the path was clear, and solar was the future.  Besides gold, there are is some other very cool aspects to living in California, and when it comes to solar panel costs, there are even more.  One of the best ways to get cheap solar in the state of California comes with the Single-family Affordable Solar Homes Program (SASH), which is an incentive subsidy of the California Solar Initiative.  If you live in California, the time to go solar is now.       

Recently reported, when compared to other states in the union, California ranks top dog for capacity and quantity of solar installations. The California Solar Initiative (CSI) is part of that leading position. CSI was created to achieve instant savings for residential and commercial business owners buying solar panel systems. These savings were made possible for customers via  San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E).

California's “Go Solar California” initiative had massive energy output goal to reach approximately 1,950 megawatts (MW) of new solar production from 2007 until 2016. It has demonstrated to be a success, and in a new effort to further make it easier for the public to go solar, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held no more than 10% of CSI’s funds to programs for low-income households. Because of these changes, the Single-family Affordable Solar Homes Program (SASH) was created and has been helpful to many Californians for some time now. 


SASH Defined

The Single-family Affordable Solar Homes Program (SASH) is an essential part of the California Solar Initiative. Designed to help low-income residents go solar by reducing the opening costs of a solar panel system, it's been proven successful already. The initial budget for the SASH plan was $108.34 million. In 2015, the CPUC decided to add onto that with a combined $54 million. The program is set to remain until 2021 or until it runs its dollar stream dry. 


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If you were looking to get into solar and buy your first solar panel system, the SASH initiative could help.  Also notable is that the payback period usually lands around the six-year mark for many Californians seeks solar panel installations. The SASH rebate can shorten this and make it very doable all Californians.    


Requirements For Qualifying For SASH:

The solar panel system can only be installed on your primary place of residence. 

You must currently be a customer of PG&E, SCE, or SDG&E

Your house must be designated as “affordable housing,” according to California Public Utilities (P.U. Code 2852)

Your cumulative household earnings must be 80 percent or less of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Meeting these eligibility requirements for SASH will get you $3 a watt for a maximum system size of 5 kilowatts (kW), or 5,000 watts. 

More than 1 kW of solar capacity must be installed to receive this incentive.

If you want to move into the future and join the solar revolution, or if you want to find out what solar panels are right for you, go to HahaSmart.com and try our price checker tool. You can see how much a system will cost, and how much you can save over the next 20 years. 

For more information relating to going solar, don't forget to visit our solar blog section for more handy guides and articles. 

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