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Richland Energy Services (RES) is happy to provide the following information to customers considering installing solar photovoltaic (PV) energy systems. These FAQs have been compiled using numerous, unbiased government and industry sources.
More Information
- Visit Renewable Energy and Net Metering
- Email RichlandSolar@ci.richland.wa.us
- Call 509-942-7403
FAQs
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I'm considering installing a solar PV system. What should I know?
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Do I need a production meter for my solar photovoltaic system?
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What does a typical residential solar PV energy system cost?
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How much energy (kilowatt-hours or kWh) will a typical 5 kWdc solar PV energy system produce during a typical weather year in Richland?
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What federal incentives are there for solar PV energy systems?
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Can I sell electricity my system produces to the City if I am not using it for my home? If so, what will the City utility pay me?
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How many solar PV systems have been installed in Richland?
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What permits are required to install a PV system?
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I know that RES promotes energy efficiency as the most cost-effective way to meet electricity needs. How do energy efficiency technology costs compare to solar PV energy systems costs?
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Does the City have incentives for installing efficiency measures?
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What other things should I consider about a solar PV energy system?
Definitions
- Solar Energy – Radiant energy emitted by the sun. Sometimes people use the term solar energy when they really mean solar power.
- Solar Power – Power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun.
- Photovoltaic – Refers to the process of converting sunlight to electricity. PV cells, or solar cells, are components that do the conversion.
- Net Metering – Refers to the metering capability of a generation resource that accounts for the net difference between electricity being used (delivered to the customer) and generated (received from the customer). Richland Energy Services (RES) provides billing credits for excess or net production during a billing period.
For more solar energy information and insights, visit SolarPower.guide.
Continue Reading
- WSU Energy Program - Renewable Energy System Incentive Program
- Solar Washington - Solar information specific to Washington State
- Consumer Questions to ask to determine if a solar project and contractor are right for you.
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- PVWatts® PV production calculator
- U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy - Homeowner’s Guide to Going Solar
- Federal Trade Commission: Solar Power for Your Home
- Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC): Consumer Protection Checklist