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Lakewood vs Pomona

How do community solar rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Pomona, CA?

Lakewood and Pomona have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California SB-43 created the Green Tariff Shared Renewables program letting LA County renters and shaded-roof homeowners subscribe to community solar shares without on-site panels. LA County Waterworks pilots and Southern California Edison Green Rate provide enrollment paths countywide.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California SB-43 created the Green Tariff Shared Renewables program letting LA County renters and shaded-roof homeowners subscribe to community solar shares without on-site panels. LA County Waterworks pilots and Southern California Edison Green Rate provide enrollment paths countywide.

View full Pomona rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodPomona
State authoritySB-43 Public Utilities Code §2833SB-43 Public Utilities Code §2833
Utility providerSouthern California EdisonSouthern California Edison
Subscriber benefitBill credits, avoided costBill credits, avoided cost
Low-income discount20 percent enhanced rate20 percent enhanced rate
County pilotsWaterworks Districts rooftopWaterworks Districts rooftop

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Lakewood FAQ

I rent in East LA. Can I subscribe to community solar?

Yes. Renters and shaded-roof homeowners in Southern California Edison territory can enroll in the Green Rate or Community Renewables programs online without installing panels. Income-qualified households get the enhanced Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff.

How much can I save with community solar?

Standard subscribers see modest savings or premium pricing depending on the contract. Income-qualified Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff subscribers receive a 20 percent discount on their share of solar generation, often a meaningful monthly reduction.

Pomona FAQ

I rent in East LA. Can I subscribe to community solar?

Yes. Renters and shaded-roof homeowners in Southern California Edison territory can enroll in the Green Rate or Community Renewables programs online without installing panels. Income-qualified households get the enhanced Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff.

How much can I save with community solar?

Standard subscribers see modest savings or premium pricing depending on the contract. Income-qualified Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff subscribers receive a 20 percent discount on their share of solar generation, often a meaningful monthly reduction.

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