The “Go Solar California!” campaign is a joint effort of the California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission with the goal of encouraging Californians to install 3,000 megawatts of solar energy systems on their homes and businesses by 2016. To be added to the eligible equipment, PV modules must first have safety certification (ANSI/UL 1703) from a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory and second submit electrical characterization data tested by a third party laboratory. Submitted information is confirmed by the California Energy Commission prior to equipment being added to the list of eligible equipment. This provides the assurance that quality models are rewarded through the Focus on Energy Program.
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