Solar Savings for Harveston in Temecula, CA
Harveston residents in Temecula pay $280-$420/mo to SCE on average. With summer temperatures reaching 98°F+, air conditioning drives those bills even higher. With 275+ sunny days a year, solar can cut your bill significantly - with $0 down.
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Why Harveston Homeowners Are Going Solar
Harveston was built around a man-made lake and designed for young families, which means pools, multiple kids, and home offices - exactly the usage profile that drives SCE bills past $300 in summer. The neighborhood's newer construction (most homes built after 2002) means modern roof structures that handle solar installations cleanly, often without any reinforcement. With SCE's time-of-use rates hitting hardest in the afternoon when Harveston's AC load peaks, a well-sized solar system can eliminate 80-100% of summer electricity costs.
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The rates, credits, and tariff rules on this page come from the official agencies and utility that set them. We are an independent solar education and advisor resource, not a government agency or utility. Always confirm the current terms with the source before you make a decision.
- IRS (irs.gov)About Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits
Official federal source for the Residential Clean Energy Credit (30% of solar cost) and the Form 5695 used to figure and claim it.
View source - California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)Net Billing Tariff (NEM 3.0)
The CPUC's official page for the Net Billing Tariff, the successor to NEM 2.0 effective for interconnection applications on or after April 15, 2023.
View source - Southern California Edison (SCE)How Solar Billing Plans Work
SCE's own page confirming residential Solar Billing Plan customers are transitioned to the TOU-D-PRIME rate and receive hourly Energy Export Credits.
View source - DSIRE (N.C. State University Clean Energy Technology Center)California State Incentives & Policies
The canonical public database of every California state, utility, and local solar incentive and policy, including the Property Tax Exclusion and SGIP.
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