The City of Delano is located in the southern half of the San Joaquin Valley and is the second largest city in Kern County with a population of 53,041 over 14 square miles. The City is situated in an excellent area for solar due its above average solar energy resource. Delano yields 1,399 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 Delano, 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 Delano:
| LOCAL IMPACT |
City of Delano |
All Central Valley Jurisdictions (15) |
| Solar Viable Residences |
4,308 |
155,924 |
| Residential Potential (kW) |
21,969 |
795,212 |
| Total Market Potential (kW) |
100,864 |
2,774,405 |
| Annual Energy Production (kWh) |
141,109,000 |
3,961,850,000 |
| Equivalent Homes Powered |
12,132 |
340,638 |
| Economic Impact ($) |
$187 million |
$5.1 billion |
| Workforce Impact (Jobs): |
968 |
26,634 |
| Environmental Benefit (acres trees) |
20,743 |
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 Delano currently follow standard permitting procedures. The City is exploring streamlined processes for solar, including the use of simplified solar specific permit forms.
- Visit the City of Delano’s Building Division website for general information or call Len Brown at (661) 721-3360
Net Metering & Interconnection Procedures
Southern California Edison (SCE) is the electricity provider for the City. Solar related information is easily accessible online and direct links are below.
- Visit SCE’s Solar Website for general information
- SCE’s Net Energy Metering Process is available online
- SCE’s Net Energy Metering Interconnection Handbook is available online. For specific questions call (626) 302-3688 or send an email to interconnectionQA@sce.com
Local Solar Resources
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General Solar Resources
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Solar Roadmap
To facilitate efforts to capture the local solar opportunity, the SSTI team has worked in close coordination with the City to develop a customized, interactive solar roadmap as described and accessible below. This solar roadmap contains specific, actionable steps that can be pursued to improve permitting and inspection processes and develop solar friendly municipal regulations and guidelines.




