Stockton, California is home to many solar energy projects. The California
Public Utilities Commission created a program in 2001 which provides
incentives for businesses that use on-site renewable energy sources
for their electricity needs. Many companies have used these incentives
to create their own power supplies.
Many companies in Stockton, as well as state agencies such as the Department
of Transportation, have used solar kits to create on-site power generation.
CalTrans regional headquarters in Stockton uses a roof mounted solar
array to generate all of its needed electricity. Even petroleum based
power producers have used solar as a means of powering their offices.
Eligible schools within the Stockton area can take advantage of California’s
Solar Schools Program and install solar kits as a means of electricity
generation. Up to 90% of the costs of purchasing and installing the
system can be offset through the rebates offered in the program. The
remaining 10% can often be paid for through loans offered by the California
Energy Commission.