The California State Assembly’s Utilities and Energy Committee has voted 10-4 to pass an amended version of Assembly Bill 942, which seeks to cut compensation rates for existing rooftop solar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EnergySage California has long been a leader in solar adoption in the U.S., but a new bill gutting the state’s net metering policy ...
New property owners with a solar system in California could see their revenue drop by 75%. Image: Unsplash. The California State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee has passed a net metering bill that ...
Ahmad Faruqui, an energy economist and utility-rate expert who has vocally opposed California’s policy shifts against rooftop solar, agreed that the retroactive clawback of existing net-metering ...
California homeowners with rooftop solar panels may see a significant change when trying to sell their homes after the California State Assembly’s Utilities & Energy Committee voted to end net ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The California Supreme Court heard arguments today in a case that could be pivotal to the spread of rooftop solar ...
California senators voted 9-4 not to break contracts signed by rooftop solar customers, amending the controversial AB 942 during its Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee hearing. The ...
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments for and against overturning a controversial decision made almost three years ago by the California Public Utilities Commission that reduced ...
The fight over California’s sky-high energy bills had an obvious winner this week: the owners of rooftop solar panels. They blasted lawmakers with emails and phone calls, and showed up to a protest in ...
It ruled that a lower court gave too much deference to state utility regulators over an updated policy that shrank net-metering payments. The California Supreme Court ruled a lower bench was too ...
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