California Solar Consumer Protection Guide
Power your home with solar. Check out the California Solar Consumer Protection Guide for the latest solar energy information & installation requirements.
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Power your home with solar. Check out the California Solar Consumer Protection Guide for the latest solar energy information & installation requirements.
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But before you start picturing yourself as a modern-day solar superhero, there''s paperwork involved. Signing a photovoltaic panel contract can feel like reading hieroglyphics while wearing oven mitts.
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Learn the essential questions to ask solar installers about equipment, financing, permits, and warranties before signing your contract. Protect your investment.
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To install the system, the solar services provider might use an in-house team of installers or have a contractual relationship with an independent installer. Once the SPPA contract is signed, a
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• Be careful when you sign anything on the seller''s computer or tablet. That''s what scammers ask you to do when they''re hiding the details. If you have lost money to a clean energy scam involving fraud,
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A solar contract must allow a buyer or lessee to cancel the agreement without penalty or further obligation by providing written notice of the cancellation on or before the fifth business day after the
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We''ll explain how solar leases and power purchase agreements (PPAs) work, what a UCC-1 filing really is (and why it''s usually nothing to panic about), and how to spot red flags in solar
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CPUC Decision 18-09-044 includes a requirement that solar consumers review and sign a “Solar Consumer Protection Guide” that informs customers of various factors they should consider when
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What a solar contract is, key terms and core elements to know, how to evaluate your contract, and the importance of understanding your agreement.
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What Is A Solar Power Purchase Agreement (Sppa)?How Do SPPAS Work?Sppas, Renewable Energy Certificates, and Green Power Partnership EligibilityAdditional ResourcesA Solar Power Purchase Agreement (SPPA) is a financial arrangement in which a third-party developer owns, operates, and maintains the photovoltaic (PV) system, and a host customer agrees to site the system on its property and purchases the system''s electric output from the solar services provider for a predetermined period. This financial arrangSee more on epa.govsolarpermitsolutions
Learn the essential questions to ask solar installers about equipment, financing, permits, and warranties before signing your contract. Protect your investment.
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Check with your local government and local community organizations to find out if there are any solar consumer protection programs. The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)''s
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