From a RenewableEnergyWorld.com item (3/4/13) –
The rebate programs, which the state’s three main utilities — Southern California Edison (SCE), SDG&E and PG&E — were required to offer, have stepped down as different levels of solar were integrated by each utility, from $2.50 per watt in 2007, to 20 cents per watt as the final, tenth rebate level . . .
At this point, PG&E has completed the tenth and final step for both its residential and commercial rebate programs, SDG&E has completed the final step of its residential program and is in the eighth step of its commercial program and SCE is close behind, according to Vote Solar. The entire program was estimated at $2.2 billion and largely helped low and middle income households become the driving force behind residential solar energy growth in California.
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