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Everyone’s been emailing me about the recent 60 minutes report about Bloom Energy’s little silver box that will power a home for 3,000 bucks in “5 to 10 years” and thus ruin the solar industry. Not quite. In fact, the two technologies go together like Beer and peanuts. I’ll explain why below, but first, if you didn’t catch it on 60 Minutes, here it is:
So do fuel cells like Bloom Energy mean that solar is soon to be a dinosaur technology like coal powered plants? Not at all, and here’s a bunch of reasons why:
Honest, we want Bloom to succeed because it’s good for the planet, plus solar can be its fuel source. So, it’s a win-win. But as I said, solar is ready and available now. It’s also clean and affordable now, thanks to local and federal rebates.
Find out if solar is right for you now, then check out Bloom Energy later.
LOS ANGELES. SolarPowerRocks.com, a solar blog and residential solar referral service, is offering to sit down with President Obama in a live television summit to discuss why solar panels have yet to be installed on the White House.
“We’ve tried to contact the White House about this issue, but for some reason they’ve ignored us and the two or three other people who’ve responded to our recent email campaign,” said SolarPowerRocks.com spokesperson, Tor Valenza, a.k.a. “Solar Fred.”
Solar Fred said that he realized that the Obama Administration appears to be attracted to live, on-camera debates, and so decided that offering to sit down live and on camera might be the carrot that the Administration has been waiting for.
“Let me be clear: We’re not laying down any pre-conditions to this summit,” said Solar Fred. “All options are on the table. We’re happy to talk to Obama about health care too, but getting solar back on the White House is really what we’re after. In fact, the public option is cool with us, so Obama will get a lot farther talking to us about health care than with Orrin Hatch. That’s for sure. Plus, we’ll bring beer.”
For such a pro-renewable energy White House, solar advocates like Solar Fred have long wondered why the White House has not immediately made plans to put solar electric and solar hot water systems back on the White House. President Carter installed solar hot water panels on the White House in the 1970’s, and then President Reagan subsequently took them off. In 2003, the National Parks Service installed solar on a White House maintenance shed during George “W” Bush’s tenure, but Solar Fred said that solar on a maintenance shed sends a terrible message to America.
“Solar on a maintenance shed? Give me a break,” said Solar Fred. “That’s like telling the world that solar is only good for charging up the batteries for electric drills and secret service walkie-talkies. Solar photovoltaic technology and solar hot water are mature and affordable technologies today. Solar PV is currently powering the Space Station. Hello? Not to mention millions of homes and businesses throughout the world. It also happens to be a dominant power source for the entire parliament building in Germany. How embarrassing is that?”
Fred explained that solar advocates are only asking that Obama offset at least the residential portion of the White House’s energy needs.
“We know the Capitol building is filled with too many coal and oil lobbyists to allow solar symbols of clean, renewable energy to be right over their heads. Heck, that would send the wrong message to those lobbyists, like ‘I’m retiring’ or ‘Please feel free to send gobs of money to my opponent,’” said Solar Fred.
Putting solar on the White House, Fred said, will bring attention to many consumers about important solar policies, such as net metering, and local solar rebates, as well as new types of financing, such as PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) programs, All are contributing to making solar affordable to home and business owners with little or no upfront costs.
Fred also stated that if the President doesn’t sit down with him in the White House for a live solar summit, then he will be forced to hold the live summit without Obama at a local bar.
“It will be embarrassing for the President if he doesn’t show, I know,” admitted Fred. “That’s why I’m giving him a chance on his own terms. And believe me, it will be far easier to sit down with me and a few beers to talk about solar (and health care if he insists) than to just talk about health care with Orin Hatch. I don’t think Senator Hatch even drinks beer, and voters should know that.”
About SolarPowerRocks.com
SolarPowerRocks.com is a solar blog and solar referral site founded in 2007 by Dan Hahn and Dave Llorens. Tor Valenza, aka “Solar Fred,” merged SolarFred.com with SolarPowerRocks.com in 2009, mainly due to their mutual love for finding simple, entertaining ways to educate consumers about solar technology, solar incentives, and solar financing. They also mutually enjoy beer.
Visit SolarPowerRocks.com for more information.
Below, a little history of what happened to the solar panels that used to be on the roof of the White House.
Please go solar and walk me (not necessarily in that order.)
At SolarPowerRocks.com, our mission is to educate you about solar power rebates and incentives and to encourage you to find out if solar makes financial sense for you.
However, we can educate you until the cows come home, except we don’t have any cows. Plus, there’s nothing like a role model like the President of the United States (or Oprah) to help people to see that solar technology is ready for prime time and makes financial sense.
That’s why we’re making this pathetic and desperate grass roots appeal to President Obama to get some solar panels on the White House again. I hope you’ll join me in sending the President the message below.
Simply copy and paste the text and insert into the president’s email form here. If you’re afraid of email forms, you can directly email our Nobel Prize winning Energy Secretary Stephen Chu at The.Secretary@hq.doe.gov. If you’re on Twitter, why, you can tweet this post to the @whitehouse and to the president’s official spokes-dude, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Alternatively, you can tweet this post to Oprah, because she’s a super power too.
Remember, that these people are usually ignoring you distracted, so the more you spread the word, the more it feels like November gets their attention.
As for the letter, I’m purposely going to make this appeal a little quirky and funny, because doing the same old yada, yada, yada bull earnest appeal usually goes into a yada, yada, yada same old bull concerned advocate pile. Okay? Okay! Here goes. (Oh, and don’t forget to share this post with your friends, family, and pets on Facebook, etc. too.)
Email this part:
RE: Solar, White House, and Bo
Dear Mr. President and Energy Secretary Chu,
With all due respect, what’s with the delay of getting solar panels back on the White House?
As you know, your predecessor, President Jimmy Carter, put solar hot water on the Presidential homestead in the 1970’s, but then President Ronald Reagan thought they were unsightly and distasteful to the oil, gas, and coal lobbyists and ripped them off. Bummer, because those panels would still be working and saving tax dollars today.
Now, I know, ironically, that oil man President Bush (Yes, “W.”) allowed the National Park Service to put a solar PV system on a White House maintenance shed, but that’s not, you know, The White House. Frankly, I’m not sure what color that maintenance shed is, LOL! But I digress. A-hem.
The point is, Mr. President, that America needs you to lead by solar example. Could you please at least offset the residential portion of the White House with a solar electric and solar hot water system? There would be so many benefits to this.
As Energy Secretary Chu will tell you, putting up solar panels with today’s “smart” monitoring technology will allow you to show the public a real-time website with the residential White House energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions. You might also inspire more people to take advantage of the 30% solar Federal tax credit and new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing programs. This, in turn, will inspire me, a lowly registered voter in a battleground state. Not that you should pander to us voters, but isn’t going solar the right thing to do anyway?
So, please go solar, Mr. President; and as a side note, don’t forget to walk Bo.
Respectfully wanting you to lead,
Your name,
City and State.
Our friends at votesolar.org just made this solar Valentines Day video. It pairs nicely with our recent post about the 5 reasons why solar could be sexy to women.
Enjoy them both with a box of chocolate, roses, champagne…or beer. And please feel free to share your solar powered relationship/metaphor thoughts in the comments section below.
Happy Valentine’s Day.

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Once again, the City of San Francisco is rocking for solar and energy efficiency. This time it’s all about a new solar and energy efficiency financing program they’re calling GreenFinanceSF, but what many know as municipal financing or “PACE.”
So what’s it all about?
PACE stands for Property Assessed Clean Energy. Essentially, it’s a new way of financing solar and other energy efficiency projects with no upfront costs to the home owner.
Instead of a second mortgage, the city finances your solar project with a relatively low interest bond. To pay that money back, your property gets a special property tax assessment with payments spread out over 20 years.
Advantages
So what’s the downside?
Wait a minute….I’m thinking. ….Still thinking. Bullet point is forming now…….Okay, it’s a stretch, but here it is.
Disadvantages (Sort of)
Getting Started
That’s the news, San Francisco. So where do you start? Well, you have to do the energy efficiency audit first to qualify. Check out our partners at One Block off the Grid, aka “1bog.org.”
1bog.org pre-negotiates a discount with bulk pricing for people who sign up for energy efficiency and/or solar. It’s sort of like Costco for solar and energy efficiency upgrades, except there’s no dues or fees ever for consumers, and there’s no annoying club cards.
1bog also has a free, no obligation solar estimate calculator. Try it and see if solar makes sense for you. It’s free, so couldn’t hurt, except a little time. Worst case, you’ll get a quick answer about how much solar could costs for you.
Thanks for considering solar, San Francisco! You rock for the environment, but you knew that.
If you’re from California and came to this website looking for answers about solar power and its costs, you’ve come to the right place. Except there’s a problem, and there’s something you can do about it.
The Problem: Net metering is about to be taken away from Californians. We’ve explained net metering here, but essentially it means that your utility is required to keep track of the extra power your solar panels produce during the day. Then, at night when the sun isn’t shining, the utility credits your electric bill for any extra power your panels produced. It’s like having a virtual battery. Great, right?
Except for one thing. California law says that a utility can stop giving customers net metering after solar customers are generating 2.5% of the utility’s energy. And if you live in San Francisco and San Diego, they’re almost to that tiny limit.
So what does that mean? If the limit isn’t raised through a new law, AB 510, it means that you won’t benefit from net metering. And without net metering, solar will have a much slower payback time for you, and you might not go solar or you’ll get a lot less solar. That could kill a lot of green jobs, not to mention make us all more dependent on dirty, coal fired electric plants.
Obviously, we’re solar advocates and we want all Californians to have affordable solar and to be able to keep their solar independence. Other states don’t have these tiny caps, so why should California?
The Solution: Take two minutes to tell your state legislators that you want the net metering cap raised. It’s so simple. That’s a link to votesolar.org. Click on that link, and you’ll fill out a pre-written form that will tell your very own lawmakers that you want your net metering and that they should vote for AB 510.
Please do it right now. Time is short. The vote is on Thursday, February 4th,Update: February 11th, 2010.
Update: We did it!….So far. Net metering has passed the State Senate by a pretty good margin. Now it’s up to the Assembly and the Governator. Keep up the pressure, California! If you haven’t gone to the above votesolar.org site, please do and please share with your other California friends through email, Face Book, Twitter, etc.
Thanks for taking the time. You rock for solar, California!

Solar Money Bags
Hello, and welcome to California Solar Rebates 101. We’re going to keep it so simple, because, heck, we know you’re busy and you just want the bottom line. But before you skip down there, understand this:
And now for the Bottom Line:
Below is the cash rebate that you can expect right now if you buy an average 4kW solar system. Keep in mind that you may need a smaller–or larger–system for your electricity needs. We’re talking average. If you want a more exact estimate, you can get a free online anonymous estimate from 1bog.org. They’ve got a nifty group purchasing program that makes solar even cheaper, especially in California.
| Sample California Cash Rebates for an Average 4kW Solar Installation | ||
| City | Utility | Cash Rebate |
| San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland and Northern California, Sonoma | PG&E | $4,400 |
| Orange County, Riverside, Parts of Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara | SCE | $7,600 |
| Los Angeles | LADWP |
$14,897 |
| San Diego | SDG&E |
$4,400 |
Notes: