California regulators close to new solar rules

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Regulators are at the tail end of a nearly two-year review of California’s Net Energy Metering (NEM) program, the rules that govern a solar owner’s relationship with their power company.

The proposal had steep mandatory grid access fees that would be in the neighborhood of $60 dollars a month, depending on the size of a homeowner’s solar system.After a few weeks of blistering dissent, regulators put that plan on hold.“We knew that, just because the CPUC paused, didn’t mean that they were convinced they were wrong,” said Dave Rosenfeld of the Solar Rights Alliance. “And the governor did say that changes need to be made but he didn’t say what those changes ought to be.

“It’s very rare for the regular public to interact with the CPUC,” Rosenfeld said. “And for most of the time that this campaign has been going on, too, we’ve been in a COVID type environment where the CPUC wasn’t even meeting in person. So, it wasn’t until the spring there was even an in-person meeting where the CPUC would be in a position to look the public in the eye and hear from members of the public.

But the state’s investor-owned utilities say solar owners are not paying their fair share of grid expenses because they aren’t buying electricity from the utility.

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