Last week, IOUs fought across the Country to reverse net metering. Then solar had victories in WA, UT, KS, VT and more. This week, IOUs loooove solar. One catch, they have to provide it, sometimes the ratepayers get some energy credit and sometimes, they get nothing, nada, zip, zero. In all cases, solar gets added to the ratebase. Solar offers energy independence and ability to create consumer choice. Don’t let your right to abundant, clean solar get taken away.
News
- Grist: Vermont expands solar net metering, gives finger to ALEC
- CleanTechnica: VOSTs Don’t FIT With Our Energy Future
- Palm Beach Post: FPL proposes voluntary solar program; for $9 a month
- Solar Industry: SfunCube Gets Solar Start-Ups Rolling
- PV-Tech: Solar set for ‘disruptive’ future as costs fall, says McKinsey
- RE World: Supplying Reliable Power to Off-Grid Industrial Sites
- Biz Journal: As solar gets cheaper, Austin gains the OK to buy $525M more
- Fortune: Eric Bolling gets his cleantech facts very wrong
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann