Recently california became the first state in the nation to make solar mandatory for new houses.
California solar panel mandate bill.
The solar energy mandate to be put into effect on january 1 st of 2020 was approved last year by the california building standards commission.
The california energy commission introduced the california solar mandate which requires rooftop solar photovoltaic systems to be equipped on all new homes built on january 1 2020 and beyond.
But now a dramatic expansion is about to begin as new building codes take effect jan.
California state leaders keep proving again and again that the golden state is the best state for solar and clean energy innovation.
California lawmakers on wednesday officially approved a measure that mandates all homes built in the golden state in 2020 and beyond be solar powered.
Then former governor brown signed sb 100 setting the state s clean energy goal to 100 by 2045.
What is the california solar mandate.
By now you might have heard that california passed a law requiring all newly built homes to be equipped with a solar power system.
Sb 288 joins the mandate for rooftop solar panels on all new single family homes starting in 2020 as well as sb 100 which targets 2045 as the year california energy will be carbon free.
Here s our explainer first published on may 15 2018.
The new standards were approved earlier this.
This mandate which requires all new homes three stories or less to have solar panels sets a precedent in the u s.
This progressive ruling is the first of its kind in the us and is leading the nation to a cleaner energy future.
Earlier this year san francisco joined berkeley hayward richmond and oakland and declared a climate emergency to reduce carbon emissions.
The california energy commission cec.
Beginning in 2020 newly constructed homes must have solar panels which could be costly for.
California already generates more electricity from solar power than any other state.
First state regulators required all new homes built in 2020 onward to have solar panels.
1 requiring all newly.