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The Scheuten Multisol® P6-54c solar modules are designed in Germany, based on more than two decades of
expertise in module manufacturing and produced under strict control of Scheuten Solar Technology Germany
in one of the most modern production facilities in the world.

The Black Module Residential PV Kits are available with the following high output, best-in-class components:
*Scheuten high-output solar modules
*SMA Sunny Boy Inverter
*Unirac dark anodized racking
*USE-2 AWG10 wire and AWG10 bare copper
*MC4 connects and Tyco labels
*1-line diagram

Prices without rack
1.) 2.535 kw (13 Scheuten 195w modules)  $819628 + shipping & (Tax if your in CA.)
2.) 3.12 kw   (16 Scheuten 195w modules)  $10,538.88 + shipping & (Tax if your in CA.)
3.) 4.68 kw   (24 Scheuten 195w modules)  $15,362.42 + shipping & (Tax if your in CA.)

Prices including rack for roof mount on comp. shingle roof.
1.) 2.535 kw (13 Scheuten 195w modules)  $9,991.06 + shipping & (tax if your in CA.)   assumes comp. shingle
roof.
2.) 3.12 kw   (16 Scheuten 195w modules) $12,262.56 + shipping & (tax if your in CA.)            "
3.) 4.68 kw   (24 Scheuten 195w modules) $17,718.88 + shipping & (tax if your in CA.)            "

Scheuten solar modules are German engineered and come with one of the best warranties in the industry.
25 year power output warranty, 10 year product warranty.

Solar installation available in Northern California.

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SOLAR INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

http://www.gosolarcalifornia.org/
California Public Utilities Commission-California Solar Initiative Program Handbook

DSIRE  (Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency)
http://www.dsireusa.org/

Information from the California Public Utilities Commission-California Solar Initiative Program Handbook
1.2 California Solar Initiative Statewide Eligibility
Nearly all residential, commercial, government and non-profit customers of the state’s three
investor-owned electric utilities—SCE, PG&E and SDG&E—are eligible for the incentives
provided through the California Solar Initiative for solar energy systems from 1 kilowatt (kW) up
to 1 MW. Customers of municipal utilities may also qualify for similar incentives through their municipal
service provider.
1.3 CSI Application Process
The CSI application process is simple. It begins by completing a quick, free energy efficiency
audit. After doing so, select a Solar Contractor, who will then help you determine the correct
system size for your premises. They also will fill out the incentive Reservation Request Package
and submit it to one of the Program Administrators—SCE, PG&E or CCSE (for SDG&E
customers). The Program Administrator will then reserve the incentive amount based on the
size of your solar project.
Once your system is installed, you or your Solar Contractor will contact the utility for permission
to connect your system to its electric grid. After your system is inspected and approved, you or
your Solar Contractor will fill out the Incentive Claim Form (ICF) package and submit it to the
Program Administrator for payment. Then you will receive a check from the PA for your
incentive amount.
More information about the California Solar Initiative is available from our
Consumer Guide, available at
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/documents/csi.html.
Applicants can also use our online application tutorial, available at
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/news/index.html.

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
"Tax Credit:
30% of cost with no upper limit
Expires:
December 31, 2016
Details:
Existing homes & new construction qualify. Both principal residences and second homes
qualify. Rentals do not qualify."
-from: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index

Financing to explore
http://www.calgreenlending.com/       
City of San Francisco
https://greenfinancesf.org/systems/energy