.... and is not sustainable (no surprise).
San Jose Mercury News/Business/Dana Hull, 9/26/13. "Report says popular solar 'net metering' policy will cost California's non-solar customers $1.1 billion a year by 2020."
You're going to love your solar panels until the State fixes the inequity |
The lengthy "California Net Energy
Metering Evaluation," released Thursday by the California Public
Utilities Commission, will strongly influence discussions among state
regulators about how to restructure electric rates.
.... "There's no question that
there's a subsidy to solar customers," said Marcel Hawiger of TURN, the
Utility Reform Network. "Net metering was a policy designed to
jump-start the solar industry in California, but it's not a sustainable
policy." Read article.
Related article - Reuters/Nichola Groom, 9/26/13. "Net metering allows businesses and residential solar
customers to sell excess, or "net," power generated by their
panels back to the utility, giving them a credit on their power
bill. .... It is unclear what impact the report will have on the policy
given that the state passed a law last month authorizing the
CPUC to reform utility rates and design a new net metering
program that would take effect in 2017."
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You will be an eco-warrior or pay big!
It is unclear what impact the report will have on the policy given that the state passed a law last month authorizing the CPUC to reform utility rates and design a new net metering program that would take effect in 2017."
Which means PGE goes up in 2017!!
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