The CPUC report was published yesterday. At first read, it appears to miss the mark and limits the value placed on distributed solar generation. Looking at only the value of energy offset and counting all offset energy revenue as a cost isn’t right. More details will come forth from groups more involved in the process, but public comment will come soon.
News
- SJ Mercury: solar policy will cost CA customers $1.1 billion a year by 2020
- CPUC: CA Net Energy Metering(NEM) Draft Cost Effectiveness Evaluation
- Bloomberg: Annual Solar Installs to Beat Wind for First Time
- Greentech Media: Can Solar Be a Differentiator in Deregulated Markets?
- Quartz: Meet the newest big solar developers: Native Americans
- Motley Fool: Utility Scale Solar is Still King of the Industry
- Triple Pundit: Do Rooftop Solar Panels Really Hinder Firefighters?
- NJ Spotlight: Solar Storage Could Help Shorten Outages, Increase Resiliency
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann