Portland - Solar Access Developer Guidelines

Purpose: In 2002 Portland created guidelines to encourage variation in the width of lots to maximize solar access for single-dwelling detached development and minimize shade on adjacent properties.

Inclusion: The following applies to lots for single dwelling detached developments created as part of a land division in all zones. Where it is not practicable to meet both the approval criteria of chapter 33 and the standards and approval criteria of other chapters in the 600’s, the regulations of the other chapters supersede the approval criteria of this chapter.

Solar Access Approval Criteria:

All the following must be met:

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City of San Diego - Development Regulations

San Diego’s Supplemental Development Regulations passed initially in 1997 but since has had many additions and alterations, some as recent as 2020. San Diego’s Supplemental Development Regulations require that a “Shadow Plan” be developed when it is determined that structures or landscaping within a proposed development may have an impact on neighboring property’s access to solar exposure. This is intended to ensure that potential impacts to solar access will be minimized. (§143.0410 section i)

The Shadow Plan is further fleshed out in §151.0301 – Permitted Development Controls. Detailing that “when, in the opinion of the City Manager, structures

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Solar + Storage Rebate Program

H.B. 2618 of 2019 established the Solar + Storage rebate program and instructed the Oregon Department of Energy to administer it. H.B. 3409 of 2023 extended the end data of the program to 2029. Incentives are available for residential solar + storage systems, with higher rebate amounts available for qualified low-income residents, and those ineligible for an incentive from their utility. Rebates are paid directly to the program-approved contractor, who installs the equipment, and will be passed on to the customer. 

Solar PV System Rebates:

  • Residents eligible for a utility incentive: $0.20 per watt DC, up to 40% of net
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Dixie Electric Cooperative - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Dixie Electric Cooperative, a Touchstone Electric Cooperative, is a member-owned electric utility serving approximately 18,000 member-owners in eight Alabama counties including Barbour, Bullock, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike and Tallapoosa. The company's The Co-op Energy Efficiency Rebate Program offers rebates for dual-fuel or mini-split heat pumps. Contact Dixie Electric's member services representative at 1.888.349.4332 or email to [email protected] for specific rebate amounts.
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SunPower

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SunPower
51 Rio Robles Way (12,412.39 km)
Rio Robles, CA 95134
United States

We believe clean energy and storage should be accessible to everybody. That's why SunPower designs all-in-one residential and commercial solutions backed by personal customer service and the industry's most comprehensive warranty. And with over 35

Alliance Solar

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Alliance Solar
252 Nassau Street, Second floor
Princeton, NJ 08542
United States

Alliance Solar
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Hainesport,, FL 08036
United States

We are a locally owned & operated solar company. Not only do we live & breathe solar, but we are also more knowledgeable of the state incentives than many of the larger, nationally recognized companies. Get the same warrantied systems and no-cost

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