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What is the California Solar Initiative? What is California Solar Statistics?
The California Solar Initiative (CSI) is part of the Go Solar California campaign, an unprecedented $3.3 billion ratepayer-funded effort that aims to install 3,000 MW of new grid-connected solar over the next decade and to transform the market for solar energy.

The CSI Program provides incentive payments either in one lump sum for smaller systems or over the course of five years for larger systems. Smaller systems typically receive an upfront, capacity-based incentive, called the Expected Performance-Based Buydown (EPBB). Larger systems receive incentives based on their actual performance over the course of five years, called the Performance Based Incentive (PBI).

The CSI Program is overseen by the California Public Utilities Commission and provides incentives for solar system installations to customers of the state's three investor-owned utilities (IOUs): Pacific Gas & Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) and Southern California Edison. PG&E and SCE serve as Program Administrators in their respective utility territories. The California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) serves as Program Administrator in SDG&E territory.

For more information, please visit GoSolarCalifornia.ca.gov.
California Solar Statistics is a website that provides information on the California Solar Initiative. It provides both detailed program data and easily accessible high-level information. It consists of three main parts:

1. Figures and Tables

2. Program Data Search

3. Archived Data
Current Number of Applications
Application Type
Program Administrator
CCSE PG&E SCE
Total
Residential
  Installed1
  Pending2
5,857 25,791 11,851 43,499
4,822 20,407 9,074 34,303
1,035 5,384 2,777 9,196
Non-Residential
  Installed1
  Pending2
408 1,976 1,141 3,525
176 1,148 496 1,820
232 828 645 1,705
Total # of Applications
  Installed1
  Pending2
6,265 27,767 12,992 47,024
4,998 21,555 9,570 36,123
1,267 6,212 3,422 10,901
Current Capacity of Applications (in MW)
Application Type
Program Administrator
CCSE PG&E SCE
Total
Residential
  Installed1
  Pending2
27.3 126.6 57.7 211.6
21.6 97.8 43.0 162.5
5.6 28.8 14.7 49.1
Non-Residential
  Installed1
  Pending2
65.4 296.4 245.8 607.6
20.2 121.0 81.0 222.2
45.2 175.4 164.8 385.4
Total MW
  Installed1
  Pending2
92.7 422.9 303.6 819.2
41.8 218.8 124.0 384.6
50.8 204.2 179.6 434.5

When an application is processed it goes through different statuses. These are described here.
1 Installed applications are considered to be those between the "Incentive Claim Request Review" and the "Completed" statuses.
2 Pending applications are considered to be those between the "Reservation Request Review" and the "Online Incentive Claim Request Submitted" statuses.
For a further breakdown of data by status, please refer to Table 2.

Last Updated: 9-02-2010
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California Solar Statistics is funded by California utility customers and administered by CCSE, PG&E, and SCE under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission for the California Solar Initiative, a component of the Go Solar California campaign.