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Clean Power SF unveils feed-in tariff program for large-scale solar projects

April 16, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Clean Power SF unveils feed-in tariff program for large-scale solar projects
San Francisco is taking significant strides towards a greener future with its Clean Power SF initiative, aiming for a transition to 100% renewable energy. During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the introduction of a new feed-in tariff program designed to encourage the installation of solar panels on larger rooftops, such as warehouses, which typically have low energy consumption.

The feed-in tariff program is set to target buildings with substantial roof space that are not fully utilizing their solar potential. This initiative will allow property owners to install solar panels and sell the excess energy generated back to Clean Power SF, creating a win-win scenario for both the city and building owners. The program is expected to enhance the city’s renewable energy capacity while providing financial incentives for property owners.

In addition to the feed-in tariff, the meeting also addressed ongoing efforts in building decarbonization, particularly focusing on transitioning existing housing stock from natural gas appliances to all-electric systems. A forthcoming hearing will delve deeper into these efforts, with a budget and legislative analyst report anticipated to provide further insights.

The discussions underscored the importance of integrating smaller solar installations on single-family homes and multifamily apartments into the city’s renewable energy strategy. Current net energy metering tariffs already compensate homeowners and businesses for excess energy they contribute to the grid, further supporting the city’s renewable energy goals.

As San Francisco moves forward with these initiatives, the emphasis remains on maximizing the use of available rooftop space for solar energy generation, ultimately contributing to a sustainable and environmentally friendly urban landscape. The city’s commitment to renewable energy not only aims to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources but also fosters community engagement and economic opportunities through innovative energy solutions.

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