Anaheim Solar Power

Anaheim, California is a rapidly growing city located in Orange County, with a population of nearly 350,000 people. Anaheim is home to several notable solar electric projects, such as the rooftop solar energy system at the Anaheim Convention Center — installed in 2001 and still one of the largest solar power systems in Orange County. Another interesting example of solar power in Anaheim is the solar electric curtain wall at the Tiger Woods Learning Center.

Anaheim Public Utilities has offered a solar energy buydown program since 2001 of $4/watt for residential systems and $2.80/watt for commercial systems (with a maximum system size of 1 megawatt.) The average size of a solar panel installation in Anaheim is between two and three AC kilowatts. Anaheim residents also qualify for a federal rebate of 30% of their total system cost, making solar a worthwhile investment for many Anaheim homeowners.

Homeowners in Anaheim interested in solar can get a personalized solar recommendation and find Anaheim solar installers with Renewzle’s solar calculator.

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