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City Council Expands Solar Limits

Residents in Pasadena can now install larger solar systems thanks to a resolution passed by the City Council on Monday. The resolution is part of the city’s strategy to reach 100% carbon-free electricity by 2030. Under the proposal, Pasadena Water and Power now permits customer-owned solar systems sized up to 150% of a household or business’s maximum annual electricity use over the past five years. Installations greater than 150% are allowed if paired with energy storage, capped at one megawatt, […]


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