An administrative law judge is sifting through ideas to completely change the way California residents pay for their electric bills. An income-based flat fee is coming, but the details are still being worked out.
Alameda County – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) unanimously adopted a controversial new solar tariffing policy, NEM3 (net metering).
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ANALYSIS/OPINION:
California, a state with limitless resources and natural beauty, is sinking.
It has the highest rate of adult illiteracy in the United States and probably the hemisphere with almost one-quarter of the adult population illiterate.
It has greater income inequality than all but a handful of states.
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At the moment, it has the seventh-highest unemployment rate among states.
Finally, it has the least reliable and among the most expensive electrical systems in the United States. This year, California has had dozens of hours of blackouts caused by lack of power plants including the two nuclear power plants they are in the process of prematurely closing and by deficient vegetation management and outdated equipment, which has both caused and exacerb