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Energy Program News
For Immediate Release:
9/12/2007
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Contact Bernadette Del Chiaro (916) 446-8062 x 103 California Takes Another Giant Step Toward Building A Mainstream Solar Market
Solar Bill, AB 1470, Advances to Governor Schwarzenegger’s DeskSacramento – The California Legislature has taken yet another giant step toward bringing about a mainstream solar power market. At 2:21 am, the California Assembly voted on concurrence with the Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 (AB 1470-Huffman). The bill would launch the nation’s largest solar water heating program, creating a $250 million fund to provide rebates to homeowners and businesses who invest in solar water heating technologies. The bill would create a world-class, mainstream market for solar water heating technologies within ten years. “Harnessing the sun to meet our daily energy needs is a no-brainer, especially in California, and we applaud the Assembly and the Senate for their support of this bill,” said Bernadette Del Chiaro, Clean Energy Advocate for Environment California and sponsor of AB 1470. “Solar water heating is another way we can make California the Saudi Arabia of the sun.” AB 1470 is very similar to the Million Solar Roofs bill signed into law last year creating incentives for solar electric technologies. AB 1470 would similarly provide consumer incentives, in the form of rebates, for solar water heating systems that displace natural gas. The fund would come from a small, 13 cent per month, surcharge on gas bills. California relies predominately on natural gas to meet its water heating needs. This leads to a heavy dependence on imported fossil fuels and air pollution. Solar water heating can reduce the amount of gas needed to heat water in homes and businesses by 50-75%. “Solar power represents a significant energy resource for California,” said Assemblymember Jared Huffman (Marin), author of AB 1470. “California can achieve greater energy independence, fight global warming, and save homeowners and businesses money by encouraging a mainstream market for solar water heating.”
“AB 1470 is a historic bill for California,” said Sue Kately, Executive Director of the California Solar Energy Industry Association. “The solar water industry is growing by leaps and bounds world-wide. With this bill, California can step back into the lead building stronger businesses and more jobs right here at home.” AB 1470 passed the Assembly this morning by a vote of 43-29. It now goes to the Governor’s desk for his signature. ###
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