City of Clovis, CA

The City of Clovis is located in the San Joaquin Valley at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and has a population of 95,631 over 6 square miles.  The City is situated in an excellent area for solar due its above average solar energy resource.  Clovis yields 1,372 kWh/kW per year, which is more than 10% greater than the national average of 1,200 kWh/kW per year.

Solar Market Potential

In assessing the potential for solar PV installations in Clovis, the SSTI team considered statewide renewable energy goals and determined the local deployment necessary to achieve these goals.  In California, all utilities must comply with the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires a specified fraction of electric power to be produced by renewable sources.  In California, the RPS mandates 33% renewables by 2020.

Local solar project development keeps the economic and environmental benefits in the community.  Targeting development of half of that renewable energy production through local/regional solar PV could produce the following impact over the next 5 years in Clovis:

LOCAL IMPACT

City of Clovis

All Central Valley Jurisdictions (15)

Solar Viable Residences

14,051

155,924

Residential Potential (kW)

71,660

795,212

Total Market Potential (kW)

185,433

2,774,405

Annual Energy Production (kWh)

254,414,000

3,961,850,000

Equivalent Homes Powered

21,874

340,638

Economic Impact ($)

$343 million

$5.1 billion

Workforce Impact (Jobs):

1,780

26,634

Environmental Benefit (acres trees)

37,399

559,666

 

Visit our methods and assumptions page for more information on these estimates.

Local Solar Requirements

For specific information regarding local solar permitting, zoning, net metering or interconnection procedures, contact the appropriate office listed below.

Permitting & Inspection Procedures

Permitting and inspection for solar PV systems in Clovis currently follow standard permitting procedures.  The City is exploring streamlined processes for solar, including the use of simplified solar specific permit forms.

Net Metering & Interconnection Procedures

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is the electricity provider for the City.  Solar related information is easily accessible online and direct links are below.

Local Solar Resources

General Solar Resources

Solar Roadmap

This solar roadmap contains specific, actionable steps which can be pursued to improve permitting and inspection processes and develop solar friendly municipal regulations and guidelines.  The roadmap also provides guidance on local market development activities to spread education, awareness, and adoption of solar by homeowners, businesses, and others.  Each recommendation in the solar roadmap is supported with relevant reports, case studies, examples, and templates to support local and regional implementation efforts.