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The NEM (Net Energy Metering) 3.0 legislation in California refers to the new rules for net energy metering, which is a program that allows customers with on-site solar energy systems to receive credit for excess electricity that they generate and send back to the grid. NEM 3.0 is the latest iteration of these rules and regulations, aimed at modernizing the net energy metering program in California and ensuring its continued viability in the face of changing market conditions.

The main changes introduced by NEM 3.0 include modifications to the way credits are calculated and applied, as well as provisions for new types of customer classes, such as low-income customers, to participate in the program. Additionally, NEM 3.0 requires utilities to implement time-of-use rates, which means that electricity prices will vary depending on the time of day, to better align with the actual cost of electricity generation and delivery.

The goal of NEM 3.0 is to provide a fair and sustainable framework for the growth of distributed energy generation in California, while also promoting grid reliability and cost-effectiveness for all customers

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FAQ’s

Q: How much does it cost to install solar panels on a house?
A: The cost of installing solar panels on a house can range from $10,000 to $30,000, depending on the size of the system, the type of panels, and the cost of labor.

Q: Are solar panels worth it for my house?
A: Solar panels are worth it for many homeowners, especially those who live in sunny areas and have a suitable roof for installation. Solar panels can save you money on your energy bills and increase the value of your home.

Q: How long do solar panels last?
A: Solar panels can last for 25-30 years or more, depending on the quality of the panels and the conditions in which they are installed.

Q: Are solar panels safe for my house?
A: Solar panels are safe for your house and do not pose any safety risks. They are made of durable materials and are installed securely to your roof.

Q: How much energy do solar panels produce for my house?
A: The amount of energy that solar panels produce for your house depends on the size of the system and the amount of sunlight that it receives. A typical residential solar panel system can generate 5-10 kilowatt-hours of electricity per day.

Q: How do I maintain solar panels on my house?
A: Solar panels require very little maintenance and can be easily cleaned with water and a soft cloth. They do not require any special equipment or tools.

Q: Can I sell excess energy from my solar panels back to the grid?
A: Yes, many homeowners are able to sell excess energy generated by their solar panels back to the grid, depending on their local utility company’s policies. This is known as “net metering.”

Q: How do solar panels work?
A: Solar panels work by capturing the sun’s energy through photovoltaic cells and converting it into electricity that can be used to power a home.

Q: What is the average cost of solar panels for a house?
A: The average cost of solar panels for a house can vary depending on factors such as the size of the system and the state you live in, but it can range from $10,000 to $30,000.

Q: How long do solar panels last?
A: Solar panels are designed to last for 25-30 years, but with proper maintenance, they can often last longer.

Q: Do solar panels work on cloudy days?
A: Solar panels do work on cloudy days, but they are less efficient. However, even on cloudy days, solar panels can still produce some electricity.

Q: Are solar panels worth it for a house?
A: Solar panels can be a good investment for a house, as they can help save money on energy bills and have a positive impact on the environment. However, the specific costs and benefits will depend on the individual situation.

Q: How many solar panels do I need for my house?
A: The number of solar panels needed for a house will depend on the specific energy needs and the size of the house. A professional solar installer can help determine the appropriate number of panels.

Q: Can I install solar panels myself on my house?
A: While it is technically possible to install solar panels yourself, it is recommended to work with a professional solar installer to ensure the panels are installed correctly and safely.

Q: Are there any tax credits for installing solar panels on my house?
A: There are often tax credits available for installing solar panels on a house. This can vary depending on the state and country you live in, so it is important to check with a local professional for details.

Q: How much money can I save with solar panels on my house?
A: The amount of money you can save with solar panels on your house will depend on factors such as the size of the system, the cost of electricity in your area, and your energy usage habits. On average, homeowners can save several hundred dollars a year.

Q: What are the maintenance requirements for solar panels on my house?
A: Solar panels require very little maintenance, but it is important to keep them free of debris and to periodically check for damage or issues. A professional solar installer can provide more information on specific maintenance requirements.

Solar Trends in CALIFORNIA

Southern California is no stranger to renewable energy. As of 2019, California was 1st on SEIA’s national solar rankings. That’s right, nobody does more solar than California. The state currently gets about 21% of its energy from solar.

Cost of Solar Panels in  CALIFORNIA

Solar technology has advanced to the point where there are lots of excellent options out there. However, it may not always be in your best interest to put the most powerful panels available on your roof. If your goal is to offset the cost of your power bill at the lowest possible price, a more practical and efficient system usually makes the most sense. Mynt will provide a free analysis, based on your exact situation and recommend the system that make the most sense for you financially. Don’t get sold a Lamborghini when what you really need is a safe and efficient sedan.

Federal Solar Tax Incentives

The investment tax credit (ITC), also known as the federal solar tax credit, allows you to deduct 26 percent of the total system cost

on your federal taxes. The ITC applies to both residential and commercial systems, and there is no cap on its value. On average, this credit amounts to $5,000-$7,000 and is dispersed either all at once, or incrementally, based on your total tax liability. 

Solar Financing in CALIFORNIA

Mynt offers some of the best solar financing options available on the market. Rates start as low as 2.99% and come with a variety of term options (usually either 12 or 20 yrs). Mynt financing is always $0 down. Or for the best possible price, you can always pay cash. In this case, we require 50% at signing and 50% once the system is up and running.  

TOP CALIFORNIA SOLAR Service Areas

  • Solar in Riverside County

  • Solar in Orange County

  • Solar in San Bernadino County

Other CALIFORNIA Service AreaS

  • Solar in Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, 92698

  • Solar in Anaheim, CA 92801, 92802, 92803, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92808, 92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816, 92817, 92825, 92850, 92899

  • Solar in Banning CA, 92220

  • Solar in Beaumont, CA 92223

  • Solar in Bloomington, CA 92316

  • Solar in Brea, CA 92821, 92822, 92823

  • ​Solar in Buena Park, CA 90620, 90621, 90622, 90624

  • Solar in Cabazon, CA 92230

  • Solar in Calimesa, CA 92320

  • Solar in Capistrano Beach, CA 92624

  • Solar in Chino, CA 91708, 91710

  • Solar in Chino Hills, CA 91709

  • Solar in Colton, CA 92324

  • Solar in Corona, CA 92877, 92878, 92879, 92880, 92881, 92882, 92883

  • Solar in Corona del Mar, CA 92625

  • Solar in Costa Mesa, CA 92626, 92627, 92628

  • Solar in Cypress, CA 90630

  • Solar in Dana Point, CA 92629

  • Solar in Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240, 92241

  • Solar in East Irvine, CA 92650

  • Solar in El Toro, CA 92609

  • Solar in Fontana, CA 92331, 92335, 92336, 92337

  • Solar in Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

  • Solar in Fountain Valley, CA 92708, 92728

  • Solar in Fullerton, CA 92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838

  • Solar in Garden Grove, CA 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843, 92844, 92845, 92846

  • Solar in Grand Terrace, CA 92313

  • Solar in Guasti, CA 91743

  • Solar in Hemet, CA 92543, 92544, 92545, 92546

  • Solar in Highland, CA 92346

  • Solar in Homeland, CA 92548

  • Solar in Huntington Beach, CA 92605 , 92615, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649

  • Solar in Idyllwild, CA 92549

  • Solar in Irvine, CA 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92616, 92617, 92618, 92619, 92620, 92623, 92697

  • Solar in La Habra, CA 90631, 90632, 90633

  • Solar in La Palma, CA 90623

  • Solar in Ladera Ranch, CA 92694

  • Solar in Laguna Beach, CA 92651, 92652

  • Solar in Laguna Hills, CA 92653, 92654

  • Solar in Laguna Niguel, CA 92607, 92677

  • Solar in Laguna Woods, CA 92637

  • Solar in Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, 92531, 92532

  • Solar in Lake Forest, CA 92630

  • Solar in Loma Linda, CA 92350, 92354, 92357

  • Solar in Los Alamitos, CA 90720, 90721

  • Solar in Lytle Creek, CA 92358

  • Solar in March Air Reserve Base, CA 92518

  • Solar in Menifee, CA 92584

  • Solar in Midway City, CA 92655

  • Solar in Mira Loma, CA 91752

  • Solar in Mission Viejo, CA 92690, 92691, 92692

  • Solar in Montclair, CA 91763

  • Solar in Moreno Valley, CA 92551, 92552, 92553, 92554, 92555, 92556, 92557

  • Solar in Morongo Valley, CA 92256

  • Solar in Murrieta, CA 92562, 92563, 92564

  • Solar in Newport Beach, CA 92658, 92659, 92660, 92661, 92662, 92663

  • Solar in Newport Coast, CA 92657

  • Solar in Norco, CA 92860

  • Solar in Ontario, CA 91758, 91761, 91762, 91764

  • Solar in Orange, CA 92856, 92857, 92859, 92862, 92863, 92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869

  • Solar in Palm Desert, CA 92211, 92255, 92260, 92261

  • Solar in Palm Springs, CA 92262, 92263, 92264

  • Solar in Perris, CA 92570, 92571, 92572, 92599

  • Solar in Placentia, CA 92870, 92871

  • Solar in Quail Valley, CA 92587

  • Solar in Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701, 91729, 91730, 91737, 91739

  • Solar in Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

  • Solar in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

  • Solar in Redlands, CA 92373, 92374, 92375

  • Solar in Rialto, CA 92376, 92377

  • Solar in Riverside, CA 92501, 92502, 92503, 92504, 92505, 92506, 92507, 92508, 92509, 92513, 92514, 92515, 92516, 92517, 92519, 92521, 92522

  • Solar in San Bernardino, CA 92401, 92402, 92403, 92405, 92406, 92408, 92410, 92411, 92412, 92415, 92418, 92423, 92427

  • Solar in San Clemente, CA 92672, 92673, 92674

  • Solar in San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, 92693

  • Solar in Santa Ana, CA 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92711, 92712, 92735, 92799

  • Solar in Seal Beach, CA 90740

  • Solar in Stanton, CA 90680

  • Solar in Sun City, CA 92585, 92586

  • Solar in Sunset Beach, CA 90742

  • Solar in Surfside, CA 90743

  • Solar in Temecula, CA 92589, 92590, 92591, 92592, 92593

  • Solar in Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678, 92679

  • Solar in Tustin, CA 92780, 92781, 92782

  • Solar in Upland, CA 91784, 91785, 91786

  • Solar in Villa Park, CA 92861

  • Solar in Westminster, CA 92683, 92684, 92685

  • Solar in Wildomar, CA 92595

  • Solar in Winchester, CA 92596

  • Solar in Yorba Linda, CA 92885, 92886, 92887

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