10 Reasons to Reject the CA Solar NEM 3.0 Proposal
On January 11, 2022, the California Public Utilities Commission postponed oral arguments on the California Solar NEM 3.0 proposal. This is a huge win for Californians as it gives residents more time to voice their opposition to Governor Newsom and other elected officials in Sacramento. This article from Renewable Energy World highlights the 10 reasons […]
California Public Utilities Commission NEM 3.0 Proposal
In a green state like California where one would think clean energy would be of the utmost importance and homeowners would be incentivized to install solar on their homes, it is unbelievable to see the proposal from the California Public Utilities Commission on NEM 3.0. Should this proposal move forward the CPUC will be set […]
Good News for the California Solar Industry
Assembly Bill 1139 that if passed was set to cut the Net Metering rates for California’s residential rooftop solar customers fell short of two votes needed to pass the Assembly on June 2nd. There is a chance the bill could be reintroduced in January of 2022. More details can be found in this article by […]
Changes Proposed by Southern California Edison, SDG&E and PG&E Could Halt Rooftop Solar Progress in the State
California has been a leader in making rooftop solar affordable as compared to the rest of the United States. The average payback of a rooftop solar system in California is about 5 years. As reported in this news article, things could be changing soon if a new NEM (Net Energy Metering) program is passed. Southern […]