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Solar
Homes Bill Passes Senate: SB 1652 (Murray) Would Establish A Minimum Solar Standard
for New Homes SACRAMENTO—The California
State Senate passed a bill today that will require builders of new housing developments
to install solar photovoltaic (PV) energy systems on a percentage of new homes
beginning in 2006. Such a requirement will help make the solar energy systems
cost effective and help address anticipated energy shortages while preventing
air pollution. "Solar power is much
more cost-effective when included in the construction of new homes," said
Senator Kevin Murray (D-26), author of the bill. "This bill simply requires
that builders phase in solar systems during construction, reducing energy costs
and air pollution at the same time." Solar power works best when
we need it most: during summer afternoons. SB 1652 would offset thousands of
pounds of pollution during the smoggiest months of the year and prevent the
need to build new natural gas power plants. "Several large scale
housing developments have already begun offering new solar homes," said
Bernadette Del Chiaro, Energy Advocate for Environment California, sponsor of
the bill. "By creating a larger market, this bill will help drive down
the cost of PV making it available to the mainstream homebuyer." California remains dependent
on non-renewable energy resources such as fossil fuel and nuclear power plants
for 90 percent of its electricity. While the state has recently required utility
companies to double renewable energy purchases by 2017, less than one percent
of the state’s electricity will come from solar power in the coming years.
"Our over-reliance
on polluting power plants is what got us into an energy crisis in the first
place," added Del Chiaro. "Solar homes not only save money and protect
our health, they can also help stabilize California’s electric grid."
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