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Energy: Commercial & Industrial Solar
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Why is this a Climate Smart indicator?
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San José Clean Energy is working towards delivering 100 percent carbon-neutral electricity to all customers by 2030. Rooftop solar panels complement this goal and contribute to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.
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One of our Bold Goals is to become the world’s first 1 gigawatt solar city by 2040.
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Renewable energy creates jobs.
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Solar panels reduce electricity bills.
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Solar panels paired with battery storage systems increase our resilience by reducing the risk of widespread blackouts.
What is the City doing to make progress on this indicator?
Completed
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Building reach code incentivizing all-electric buildings (adopted for 2019 and 2022 building code cycles)
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Evaluation of local solar energy potential by National Renewable Energy Labs (NREL)
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Zero net carbon building demonstration project and video (including solar)
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Department of Energy SolSmart certification
In Progress / Ongoing
Planned
- Adoption of 2025 building reach code
ABOUT THE DATA
Sources
California Distributed Generation Statistics (CDGS) - Interconnected Project Sites Dataset. The data were filtered to include only projects including solar, categorized as “Commercial” or “Industrial,” and occurring in ZIP codes that lie entirely within San José’s city boundary. Each year’s total includes all projects that were approved by December 31 of that year.
Limitations
Each item in the data set is ZIP code-specific but not address specific or geocoded. Due to the complex nature of San José’s incorporated boundary and overlapping ZIP codes with other cities, it is not possible to precisely count installations in the City of San José using ZIP code data.
Some of the projects in the CDGS dataset include both solar panels and another type of renewable energy generation. For these projects, the entire generation capacity of the project is included, even though it is not possible to know how much of the project’s generation capacity is from solar.
Last updated
November 2024