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Third-Party Residential Solar Surging in California; Nearly a Billion-Dollar Business

James Montgomery, Associate Editor, RenewableEnergyWorld.com
February 15, 2013  |  6 Comments

Statistics released this week by SunRun and the PV Solar Report show the growing popularity of residential solar energy in general, and third party-owned solar in particular.

Third party-owned solar installations have grown significantly in the past few years, and now represent more than half of new solar capacity in California and a handful of other states, according to Greentech Media. For residents, outright self-ownership might be more expensive up-front but could generate an overall higher return, but along with ownership comes decisions about maintenance and other issues, notes Stephen Torres, managing director of the PV Solar Report. With the third-party model, "all that other stuff is taken care of; someone will do it for you, and for lower overall cost."

Total solar energy systems in California rose 54 percent in 2012 to nearly 40,000, according to the PV Solar Report. In terms of contract dollar values, more than $1.2 billion of solar energy systems were sold, a 41 percent increase from 2011. Third-party owned solar delivered than $938 million to the California economy in 2012, an 86 percent jump from a year ago and roughly equaling the previous five years combined, according to their report.

 

 

San Diego, San Jose, and Bakersfield all reported more than 1000 total solar energy systems sold in 2012, and Los Angeles, Murrieta, and Temecula all doubled their total installations from a year ago.

Note what these communities have in common: a lot of sun, and high electricity prices. San Francisco is an outlier for the former, but certainly not the latter; it's also one of the bigger adopters of third party-owned solar.

Third party-owned solar system sales doubled to nearly 29,000, and now represent 74 percent of the state's home solar market, up from 56 percent of homeowners who went solar via the third-party route in 2011. San Diego, Murrieta, and Temecula, all tripled such systems from a year ago. Third-party sales are particularly favored in Clovis, Bakersfield, Fresno, and Murrieta, where they represented more than 80% of total systems sold in 2012.

"We are seeing notable growth across the board, with a particular emphasis on growth in median-income zip codes," explained Susan Wise, SunRun's 'consumer educator,' in an emailed response. "The concept that solar is limited to wealthy, coastal communities is a myth." (SunRun, of course, is among the vendors who provide such third-party solar services, from system ownership to maintenance to insurance.)

The wide adoption of third-party-owned solar systems are indeed taking a chunk out of the market of cash deals where the homeowner buys and owns the system), but not as extensively as expected, noted Torres. "We expected those to be cannibalized completely," he said, but cash sales have "really stayed the course."

 

 

Torres offered a peek inside the massive and granular master database, which tracks and compares solar systems at the city, installer, and component level. Another interesting correlation reveals the different marketing strategies among panel suppliers -- SunPower has the largest share of modules sold, and not by small margin, despite not having a presence among the top three installers who put in residential solar systems in California (SolarCity, Verengo, and REC). That illustrates the power of building a large installer network, as opposed to other panel brands which choose a price/volume strategy, he noted.

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Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson
February 20, 2013
@gregory-gunzelman-61902.....Lack of Science Education ?
William Feldmann
William Feldmann
February 20, 2013
"SunPower has the largest share of modules sold, and not by small margin, despite not having a presence among the top three installers who put in residential solar systems in California (SolarCity, Verengo, and REC). That illustrates the power of building a large installer network, as opposed to other panel brands which choose a price/volume strategy, he noted."
Nothing against SunPower, but the only reason they were able to "build a large network" was the fact that they had the highest efficiency/cost modules in the market, if that was not the case, I do not believe they could have acomplished the large installer network they have.
gregory gunzelman
gregory gunzelman
February 20, 2013
How do you explain all this activity in California with NO significantly corresponding activity in Florida or even parts of Texas?
Jonathan Frank
Jonathan Frank
February 19, 2013
Any statistics for the Institutional, Commercial and Industrial sectors?
Thanks,
Jon
Russell Lowes
Russell Lowes
February 16, 2013
Thanks for the great article. Has this information been compiled for the nation, for 2012, particularly for the 1st graph and the 2nd with States, instead of cities?
Worth Robbins
Worth Robbins
February 16, 2013
It would be interestng to see how so-called Community Solar Gardens fit in this picture, where residents and small businesses own shares in a shared facility, with their portion of output virtual net metered to their meter, credited to their bill.

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Jim is Associate Editor for RenewableEnergyWorld.com, covering the solar and wind beats. He previously was news editor for Solid State Technology and Photovoltaics World, and has covered semiconductor manufacturing and related industries,...
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