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Community Solar: Mountain View vs Sunnyvale

How do community solar rules compare between Mountain View, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

Mountain View and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

California SB-43 enables Pacific Gas and Electric customers to subscribe to community solar projects without rooftop panels. Santa Clara County renters and condo owners can join the Green Tariff Shared Renewables and Community Solar Green Tariff programs.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

California SB-43 enables Pacific Gas and Electric customers to subscribe to community solar projects without rooftop panels. Santa Clara County renters and condo owners can join the Green Tariff Shared Renewables and Community Solar Green Tariff programs.

View full Sunnyvale rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSunnyvale
State statuteCalifornia SB-43 (2013)California SB-43 (2013)
Utility programPG&E Solar Choice / GTSRPG&E Solar Choice / GTSR
DAC discount20 percent off bill20 percent off bill
CCA optionSVCE and SJCE 100% renewableSVCE and SJCE 100% renewable
Cancellation60 days notice no penalty60 days notice no penalty

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Mountain View FAQ

Do I save money with community solar?

Most market-rate Solar Choice subscriptions cost a small premium over standard PG&E generation rates. Community Solar Green Tariff subscribers in disadvantaged communities receive a 20-percent bill discount, producing real savings.

Can I subscribe if I rent in Santa Clara County?

Yes. Community-solar enrollment is tied to your PG&E or community-choice aggregator account, not to property ownership. Renters and condo owners qualify equally and can take the subscription with them when they move.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Do I save money with community solar?

Most market-rate Solar Choice subscriptions cost a small premium over standard PG&E generation rates. Community Solar Green Tariff subscribers in disadvantaged communities receive a 20-percent bill discount, producing real savings.

Can I subscribe if I rent in Santa Clara County?

Yes. Community-solar enrollment is tied to your PG&E or community-choice aggregator account, not to property ownership. Renters and condo owners qualify equally and can take the subscription with them when they move.

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