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STEP 1 – FIND AN INSTALLER Except for those systems that are self-installed, all systems must be installed by appropriately licensed California contractors in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the State of California Contractors State Licensing Board (CSLB). Solar installation contractors must have an A, B, C-10 or a C-46 license for photovoltaic (PV) systems.
PWP strongly suggests hiring an experienced licensed solar contractor to design and install solar systems. Licensed and experienced contractors are the key to getting the most productive solar energy system possible and avoiding generation production in the future. Solar energy systems must be designed and installed in conformance with the manufacturer's specifications and with all applicable electrical and building codes and standards. Typically, the solar installer will apply for PSI incentives on the customer's behalf, apply for local permits, and arrange for the solar system to be interconnected to the utility power grid. Installers must be familiar with PWP’s rules and regulations for electrical design and installation (Regulation 21) and Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements (Regulation 23) including metering requirements. The State of California provides a list of pre-qualified solar installers online a www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/retailers/index.html. Searching for a solar installer by zip code is the fastest way to find a solar installer closest to you, although any licensed contractor may work on your project. Solar installers typically provide free site evaluations, comprehensive quotes and payback information. PWP recommends evaluating at least three (3) different contractors and consider doing the following:
While PWP does not certify or recommend PV equipment manufacturers or installers, these internet resources may help you locate potential PV installers:
FOR SELF-INSTALLATIONS, PLEASE CALL THE CUSTOMER PROGRAMS HOTLINE AT (626) 744-6970
STEP 2 – DETERMINE ENERGY NEEDS AND APPROPRIATE SIZE OF SOLAR SYSTEM Making your home or business energy efficient before you install solar energy is essential to making your system as economical and efficient as possible. Energy-saving actions—such as changing incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and replacing old, inefficient appliances—are the best way to save energy and money while providing real, lasting benefits to the environment. Energy efficiency measures also help reduce the size of the solar system you need, saving you thousands of dollars in up-front installation costs. Speak to your installer to determine what kind and size of solar power system is right for you. Be sure to consider any potential reductions in your energy usage that may result from the required energy audit. Residential customers can fulfill this requirement by providing proof of completing the Home Energy Calculator.
STEP 3 – MAIL PSI APPLICATION REQUEST FORM AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO PWP Include in your application package:
Mail complete application package to: Pasadena Water and Power Attn: Pasadena Solar Initiative 150 S. Los Robles Ave. Suite 200 Pasadena, CA 91101
IMPORTANT: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL DELAY APPROVAL.
STEP 4 – PWP APPLICATION APPROVAL & RESERVATION
Pasadena Water and Power staff will review application package and verify required documents for completeness and accuracy. PWP’ Engineering Department will evaluate application package free of charge. PWP will evaluate application package and approve or reject the installation. When the application is approved, a PWP Approval and Reservation Letter will be sent by PWP to customer. Installer will be also notified via fax or email . Installer (or customer) must bring this letter when applying for a building permit to the City’s Department of Planning and Development. Once PWP approves the application, a rebate amount will be reserved for you for a limited time. To claim your rebate, your solar installation must be completed within 9 months of the application approval for existing facilities, and within 18 months for new construction. If the application is not approved, PWP will contact installer or customer and discuss necessary corrections to the application or supporting documents. Vendors/installers who need assistance from PWP during the conceptual PV system design, must pay the Initial Review fee as specified in the “Application and Interconnection Process’ Section of PWP’s Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements (Regulation 23).
STEP 5 – BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
A building permit from the City’s Department of Planning and Development is required before installing a solar system on your home or facility.
Installer (or customer) must bring PWP’s Approval and Reservation Letter when applying for a building permit from the City’s Department of Planning and Development.
Permit Center is located at 175 North Garfield Av. Pasadena, during our business hours, (Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)For more information in how to obtain a building permit, visit the Permit Center website or call 626-744-6646
STEP 6 – SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLATION Installers must be familiar with PWP’s rules and regulations for electrical design and installation (Regulation 21) and Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements (Regulation 23) including metering requirements Systems must be installed in conformance with the manufacturers’ specifications and with all applicable electrical and building codes and standards. Installer will work with an electrical inspector from the City’s Department of Planning and Development to make sure the installation is in compliance with local codes.
STEP 7 – SOLAR SYSTEM INSPECTION As part of the installation process, your solar installer generally handles permits required by the city. When the solar installation is complete, a building inspector from the City’s Department of Planning and Development will verify that the system conforms to building and safety codes. After the solar system passes inspection, the solar system must remain in the off position. Turning the solar system on before the standard utility meter is replaced with a solar meter may cause billing errors and additional charges on the customer's electric bill. Please note the PV system will not be allowed to interconnect to the grid until PWP’s Interconnection Agreement and Net Metering Agreement is fully executed (signed) by both customer and the City of Pasadena AND customer has received written authorization to operate the system from PWP.
STEP 8 – SUBMIT INCENTIVE CLAIM FORM
After solar system has been signed off by building inspector, installer (or customer) submits the Incentive Payment Claim Form (IC) to PWP with the following supporting documents to start the solar incentive rebate process:
STEP 9 – SOLAR INTERCONNECTION CLEARANCE
PWP personnel will inspect, test and verify that the system was installed as designed and specified in the original application and the equipment functions properly. After all required documents on Step 8 have been submitted, Pasadena Water and Power will replace old utility meter with a new Net-Meter capable of spinning and recording net energy in both directions. As soon as new utility meter is installed, PWP will send Letter of Interconnection authorizing customer to turn the solar system on. (Review meter requirements here.)
STEP 10 – RECEIVE REBATE CHECK Customer will receive a rebate check within 2-3 weeks after submitting all the required PSI program documents. COMMENTS/QUESTIONS If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions regarding the Pasadena Solar Initiative, please call the Customer Programs Hotline at 626-744-6970 or write to solar@cityofpasadena.net
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