Some San Diegans are packing up and heading out for a change of residence, as the cost of living becomes higher. In other news, California regulators approved the most significant overhaul of the state’s solar rules since first subsidizing rooftop solar in 1996. Plus, a new safe haven will house nearly two dozen homeless San Diegans who need the extra help.
The California Public Utilities Commission has revised how the state will subsidize solar, cutting the value of electricity that homeowners sell to the grid. It is the third major revision of metering rules.
The California Public Utilities Commission is changing the way it considers proposed natural gas projects by requiring large projects to be approved individually.
Striking University of California academic workers have put their picket lines on hold for the winter break, after agreeing to mediation with university negotiators. In other news, California utility regulators moved this month to prepare for the state’s transition away from natural gas. Plus, we have details on some of the most popular holiday light displays in San Diego County.