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Palo Alto takes heat over solar permitting


Several contractors, including Cinnamon, speculate that the city has a financial incentive not to approve solar installations. Palo Alto, after all, owns its own municipal utility, which sells electricity to customers. More solar panels and energy storage systems, the thinking goes, means less reliance by local homeowners on the city s utilities.
I have to hand it to the city. It s commendable that electric rates in Palo Alto are cheaper than electric rates in PG&E. That s great. But the city makes money by selling electricity, and that money goes to support everything going on in the city, Cinnamon said.
David Coale, a solar installer and board member in the advocacy group Carbon Free Palo Alto, thinks the issues have more do with City Hall culture. Coale has been advocating for reforms to Palo Alto s permitting process for nearly two decades. He suggested at the April 7 meeting of the utilities panel that it s time for the city to simply outsource permitting. The city, ....

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What an extension of the solar federal tax credit may mean for California


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Although it may have gone unnoticed by many due to the holiday season and the storming of the U.S. Capitol, a relatively small part of a mammoth $1.4 trillion omnibus bill passed and enacted a few weeks ago included an extension of the federal tax credit for solar installations.
Inside the nearly 5,600-page bill, the Investment Tax Credit for solar will remain at 26 percent for the next two years. Prior to the bill’s passage, what’s known as the ITC had been poised to drop to 22 percent this year.
An additional four percentage points may not seem like much but in uncertain economic times, solar businesses and their supporters will gladly take it especially in California, the state with the largest concentration of installations in the country. ....

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