Commission Launches Arizona Goes Solar

Sept. 9, 2010
The Arizona Corporation Commission, Phoenix, recently launched Arizona Goes Solar, a website created to be a one-stop shop for homeowners and business owners who wish to learn more about opportunities to adopt solar technology

The Arizona Corporation Commission, Phoenix, recently launched Arizona Goes Solar, a website created to be a one-stop shop for homeowners and business owners who wish to learn more about opportunities to adopt solar technology and about solar projects already installed in the state. The site will contain information on incentives that are available for customers, incentives that have already been provided, information about Arizona's renewable energy standard, and other commission efforts to advance the use of renewable energy.

“The commission is hoping that Arizona Goes Solar will be the meet-up place for every Arizonan who is interested in solar energy in our state,” said Chairman Kris Mayes. “This website will increase the transparency of solar rebates and incentives and provide a real-time look at where solar systems are being deployed and how much energy they can produce.”

Arizona Goes Solar provides information regarding residential and commercial solar installations and reservations that is updated bi-weekly. This information will help to increase transparency of the solar incentive reservation process and will provide customers and installers with greater information regarding system reservations and installations. It also includes a listing of state and federal incentives, in addition to the utility incentives for renewable energy technologies that are available to consumers.

The website includes a solar mapping function that displays solar installations within a participating utilities' zip code. This function allows customers to see how many solar installations are in their zip code, as well as the total size and average annual savings so they can get a better sense of what kind of system might be right for their circumstances and what kind of savings they might see.

"The Arizona Goes Solar website will go a long way toward increasing transparency for solar installations,” said Commissioner Paul Newman. “We've heard a lot of complaints about the lack of information on solar reservations. This website will be a useful tool for solar installers, ratepayers, utilities, and researchers.”

Arizona Goes Solar is a collaborative effort led by the Arizona Corporation Commission and implemented by the electric utilities in Arizona. The website is designed to provide residential and business customers with a single source of information regarding solar energy options and incentives.

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