in California
Data-driven solar savings guides for communities across California—utility rates, incentives, and sun-hour context by city. Choose a county to browse local pages.
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Alameda
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Butte
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Contra Costa
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El Dorado
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Fresno
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Humboldt
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Imperial
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Kern
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Kings
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Lake
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Lassen
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles
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Madera
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Marin
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Mendocino
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Merced
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Monterey
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Napa
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Nevada
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Orange
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Placer
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Riverside
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Sacramento
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San Benito
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San Bernardino
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San Diego
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San Francisco
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San Joaquin
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San Luis Obispo
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San Mateo
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Santa Barbara
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Santa Clara
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Santa Cruz
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Shasta
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Solano
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Sonoma
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Stanislaus
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Sutter
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Sutter
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Tulare
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Ventura
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Yolo
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Why SunCents solar data matters in California
SunCents publishes editorial solar savings guides—not installer quotes. We combine typical utility rates, incentive assumptions, and regional sun-hour context so you can compare scenarios before you talk to any contractor.
- City pages with benchmark cost, payback framing, and savings calculator inputs
- Context on net metering / export rules where they affect savings math
- Transparency: estimates are models—actual bids vary by roof, shading, and equipment
- Navigate by county, then city, for California-specific detail