Solar Rights Alliance

https://solarrights.org/solarrightstoolkit/

For solar on your home:
  • Here is our FAQ on NEM3, which outlines the deadlines we discussed
  • To be eligible for NEM2 and get locked into that program for 20 years, a complete and correct interconnection application must be submitted to your utility by April 14th:
    • A signed contract with a solar provider
    • A single-line diagram
    • A complete California Contractors State License Board Solar
    • Energy System Disclosure Document
    • A signed California Solar Consumer Protection Guide
    • An oversizing attestation (if applicable)
  • Construction does not need to be complete by April 14th.
  • Here is the information related to the HOA:
Solar Rights Act, specifically section 65850.5(a) and (b) of the Government Code:
“65850.5. (a) The implementation of consistent statewide standards to achieve the timely and cost-effective installation of solar energy systems is not a municipal affair, as that term is used in Section 5 of Article XI of the California Constitution, but is instead a matter of statewide concern. It is the intent of the Legislature that local agencies not adopt ordinances that create unreasonable barriers to the installation of solar energy systems, including, but not limited to, design review for aesthetic purposes, and not unreasonably restrict the ability of homeowners and agricultural and business concerns to install solar energy systems. It is the policy of the state to promote and encourage the use of solar energy systems and to limit obstacles to their use. It is the intent of the Legislature that local agencies comply not only with the language of this section, but also the legislative intent to encourage the installation of solar energy systems by removing obstacles to, and minimizing costs of, permitting for such systems.
(b) A city or county shall administratively approve applications to install solar energy systems through the issuance of a building permit or similar nondiscretionary permit. Review of the application to install a solar energy system shall be limited to the building official’s review of whether it meets all health and safety requirements of local, state, and federal law. The requirements of local law shall be limited to those standards and regulations necessary to ensure that the solar energy system will not have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health or safety. However, if the building official of the city or county makes a finding, based on substantial evidence, that the solar energy system could have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health and safety, the city or county may require the applicant to apply for a use permit.”

For solar on your apartment building:

  • Please note that the same rules would apply related to the April 14th deadline, and this is where that oversizing attestation would come in.
  • Here is some information on VNEM for renters.
  • For more DIY information, Solar United Neighbors is a great resource

Streamlined Permitting:

  • Here is our Streamlined Solar Permitting Campaign Toolkit. It’s your one-stop shop for background info and resources.
  • Here is the flyer about the grant, and here is the grant application (it’s a four-page checklist, and that’s it!).
  • If you could ask your City Council to apply for the grant to comply with the Solar Access Act (SB 379) and make it faster and easier to go solar, that would be great!
  • You also mentioned your work in this field, and I’m wondering if your organization would be willing to sign on to the coalition letter for streamlined permitting? Nearly 50 diverse groups have already

Startup Clinic July 6th.

Our first Startup Clinic post-Covid is scheduled for July 6th, 2021 Team formation stage of this free event is limited to the first 30 people as we want to get to know prospective Team leaders. All are encouraged to attend approx 1-hour Virtual event – RSVP

STEAMPAC partners with 101incubator

STEAMPAC  promoter of  STEAM Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math based programs will be supporting  101incubators startups and programs.  STEAMPAC  will pick individual companys from 101 incubator that meat its STEAM and Susitainablity goals to help Promote. iYou can follow #STEAMPAC12 on Twitter and sign up for its Mailing list at http://steampac.org/join/

AI will soon replace all animal testing

AI is getting closer to replacing animal testing

The AI was trained to predict how toxic tens of thousands of unknown chemicals could be, based on previous animal tests, and the algorithm’s results were shown to be as accurate as live animal tests.

at todaysAI brekfast we will discuss AI simulations of Toxic reactions for future srug discovery via AI.

The Future is Now: Science for Achieving Sustainable Development

The Future is Now: Science for Achieving Sustainable Development, is the first Global Sustainable Development Report prepared by the Independent Group of Scientists appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/24797GSDR_report_2019.pdf

Gig Economy is over

For many Companies the ability to hire on demand helped create the gig exonomy. VCs enjoyed while take home pay and medical benifits all declined got the workers. Comapnies like Uber took advantange of its new hungry work force and made Billions. Now a California court has ruled these people need to be considered Employees and costs of doing business will now increase where workers are still required. Uber will automate many things and will still do fine. But mega pay for executives may no longer be possible as long as Empolyees are paid and stockholders will now need to restrict a CEOs pay to no more then 100x its lowest paid worker.

https://angel.co/newsletters/uber-has-more-than-layoffs-to-worry-about

Climate Change Talk “A Farewell to ICE”

March Meetup

101 incubator/ Clean Technology Council
New Technology for planning a Suistainable Future

Febuary 101/Clean technology meetup was Canceled but we have confired dates for March and April. Please register to attend on our Meetip group. https://www.meetup.com/Thousand-Oaks-101-incubator-Clean-technology-Meetup

January 23rd 2019

Its been 50 Years since the Santa Barbra Oil Spill

At this month’s Clean Technology meetup we will present a brief history of the Santa Barbra Oil Spill that occured on Feburary 5th ,1969 What still needs to happen for the next 50 years.

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