Glendale Solar

Glendale residents get their electricity from the City of Glendale’s own Water and Power Department (GWP) and have the GWP Solar Solutions program to help support solar throughout the city.

What does that program mean for Glendale solar?…rebates that pay for about half the price of a solar installation for your home (based on average retail prices in the area). Pasadena solar rebates pay $4,000 per kW in a lump sum as soon as your installation is completed; that’s about 80% higher than the $2,200 per kW rebates available to neighboring Southern California Edison customers!

Anyone living in Glendale knows that the area receives tremendous sun exposure which makes it a great environment to go solar. Thanks to the rich incentives available, Glendale residents can reduce their electricity costs with solar and feel good about the positive impact on air quality (wouldn’t it be nice to be able to see the mountains all year round?).

Glendale residents can get a personalized system recommendation and find solar installers in Glendale with Renewzle’s solar calculator.

Are you a California homeowner interested in solar? Get a free solar financial analysis from Renewzle and find installers in your area.

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