Solar Stat of the Day: 1 GW of PV in California

The California Solar Initiative is more than halfway to its goal of 1,940 megawatts of solar capacity by the end of 2016.

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued the 2012 California Solar Initiative (CSI) yearly program assessment to the Legislature earlier this month.

The CSI Program has a $2.4 billion budget and a goal of 1,940 megawatts of solar capacity by the end of 2016. According to the report, the state is now more than halfway there, with over one gigawatt of installed customer-generated solar capacity. California is the first state to surpass the one-gigawatt mark.

The report also notes that:

 

The cumulative amount of solar installed in the U.S. at the end of Q1 2012 was 4.943 gigawatts, according to GTM Research. To bring that into better perspective, German solar generation reached 22,000 megawatts in late May this year. That's about half of Germany's peak afternoon load, depending on the time year. California set its own record for solar production on June 8 with 849 megawatts of solar generation

The full CPUC report can be found here (PDF).

 

Total CSI budget is $2.4 billion.

 

72 percent of residential CSI solar installs in the first half of 2012 were third-party financed