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When CPS began to offer rebates in 2008, a residential solar system cost $7.64 a watt before rebates. The cost fell to $5.56 in fiscal 2011 and since Feb. 1 of this year, the cost has dropped to ...
The utility hopes to have 500 megawatts of solar, the equivalent of a medium natural... CPS Energy extends solar rebates San Antonio Express-News Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
CPS Energy officials say they want to boost the number of San Antonio households and businesses taking advantage of the utility’s solar rebate program as a way to promote clean energy. But solar ...
CPS Energy and local solar installers said Friday they've agreed to changes to the utility's rebates for solar-panel installations on commercial buildings, with the aim of keeping the program ...
CPS Energy officials on Monday offered their first glimpse into proposed changes that may soon be implemented to its rooftop solar rebates program. The Business Journals.
CPS Energy offered its first peek into tougher guidelines for its next round of rooftop solar rebates. The Business Journals. Select a City San Antonio Business Journal. Real ...
CPS Energy solar water heater rebate: Rebate for solar water heaters: CPS Energy customers: 60 cents per kilowatt-hour of annual savings up to $2,000: Denton Municipal Electric solar water heater ...
The sun is ripe for harvesting in San Antonio. The numbers bear it out: San Antonio ranks as one of the nation's top 10 cities for solar production and solar energy potential. But solar in SA will ...
Solar panel rebates in Texas. Austin Energy offers a $2,500 rebate for installing a qualifying solar panel system and completing a solar education course. CPS Energy customers can take advantage ...
During a contentious meeting on April 9 with CPS and local solar stakeholders, ... grew angry last year when CPS announced plans to roll back investment in the rebate program that helps subsidize ...
The utility would still offer rebates and pay customers retail rate for solar electricity through at least 2015. For that reason, the local solar industry hasn’t come out against the plan.
Last week CPS Energy said it would offer residents cash—in the form of monthly credits on their electricity bills—if they would just agree to let a third party put solar panels on their roofs.
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