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After a unanimous vote today by the CPUC, homeowners get smaller payments from utilities, which solar companies say will slow construction of new rooftop solar projects. But new state incentives will be available. Story from @CalMatters.
State regulators voted Thursday to lower incentives for homeowners who install rooftop solar, while encouraging battery storage. Critics say the change
The California Public Utilities Commission passes new rooftop solar rules. Subsidies will be reduced for new Net Energy Metering customers, while the new rules will spend $900 million to boost battery storage paired with solar
California has decided to end its decades-old incentive program which aimed at promoting more solar panels. New customers will no longer be able to get paid for sharing excess energy.