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file icon Information about Net Metering from PGEhot!
26.04.2006
PG & E's explaination of how net metering works, what to expect, and how to read your new bill. 
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file icon California's Solar Access Lawshot!
27.04.2006
The state of California has enacted laws that allow all its citizens access to the sun for the purposes of solar energy. Under these laws, homeowners associations, municipalities, or any governing entitiy are prohibited from disallowing a person or organization to use solar collectors or panels. Also, these laws prohibit others from obstructing access to the sun.
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file icon Payback and other Financial Tests for Solar on Your Homehot!
27.04.2006
Solar electric systems can be a good financial investment for California homeowners with good sun (little shade) on a south, southwest, or westfacing roof, if they have a $75 a month or larger electric bill. The larger the bill, the better the investment pays off.
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file icon PG&E Requests another rate increasehot!
02.05.2006
Pacific Gas and Electric has filed for another rate increase with the Public Utilities Commission. They are requesting 34.5 cents per kilowatt hour at the top tier. In 2005 the top tier was .21 cents. In 2006 this top tier soared to .33 cents. For those who have solar installed, this means that their systems have an even shorter payaback period. For those without solar, the increases mean higher utility bills than ever before. 
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