North Carolina is getting ready to overhaul how owners of residential rooftop solar panels get paid, including reducing what Duke Energy pays for excess electricity sent to the grid. But it won't happen as soon as expected.
A coalition of clean-energy advocates is asking state regulators to suspend implementation of recently approved rules on how owners of rooftop solar panels are credited by Duke Energy for unused
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California utility regulators last week adopted new rules sought by utility companies that reduce what rooftop solar owners get paid for electricity they send back to the grid. Will North Carolina be next?