This week, a law that shakes California homes will come into effect!
Starting Monday (Wednesday), California construction laws will require the installation of solar panels on new homes. The move is aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions that are damaging to the environment, but critics say this will increase housing prices in an expensive market anyway.
California will become the first state in the United States to require the installation of solar panels once the move is approved.
Even if the landlord does not want it, he will be required to place the panels on the roof of the building and pay for it from his pocket (the law requires financing the installation with private money, ie no government subsidy will be given). According to the California Energy Conference (CEC), the new law is expected to lower the $ 10,000 home construction process.
This increase is expected to translate into an average of $ 40, on average, for the monthly mortgage. On the other hand, installing the panels is also expected to cause about $ 80 in the monthly electricity bill.
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Also in New York last November
Ran Ben senior
Well done! Wonder what Trump will say about that. He wants to bring back the coal mines for use.