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By Rich Hessler Solar on Jul 17, 2010 |News & Society
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The Los Angeles Business Council promises excellent jobs and 600 MW of electricity if the city can institute a solar finance program. The proposed solar finance program would be funded by the Department of Water and Power. It would allow Los Angeles to create 3% of its electricity from the sun and attract solar companies to the area to create jobs.
The program, which has been implemented in Florida and Germany, is already a success. It will encourage business owners and homeowners to install solar on their homes and commercial buildings.
All excess electricity generated can be sold back to the utility company at a set rate for the next 20 years. This allows property owners to ensure their investment. The idea behind a solar investment in California is that you reduce the amount of electricity you consume to get yourself out of electrical tiers 3,4 and 5. By promising a set rate for electricity, property owners can sell their electricity during the middle of the day (when they are producing more than they consume) and buy it back at night. A set rate on purchasing solar ensures that this occurs profitably.
Solar has already created 4,300 local jobs, but investment by the city of Los Angeles through solar finance would further propel the solar industry.
The program will be paid by the Department of Water and Power. It is estimated that the program will cost $35 million a year from its $4 billion budget. Already, the budget includes $800 million for renewable energy programs. By teaming up property owners, Los Angeles can deploy solar with this robust finance program.
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About Rich Hessler Solar
In 2006, Rich Hessler co-authored the book Better Than Retirement. The book offers insights for homeowners seeking more freedom, independence and financial stability.
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