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California’s long-awaited proceeding on distributed solar compensation may offer important answers to new questions about the costs of renewables that will come with the Biden energy transition.
Net energy metering (NEM) compensates distributed solar owners for generation exported to the power system at the retail electricity rate. At low solar penetrations, that may not impose significant costs to other customers. But utilities and solar advocates differ on the cost-benefit balance at the higher penetrations now forecast by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), and others. To get past the controversy, stakeholders across the U.S. are working toward a successor to NEM.
Governor’s Office Announces Departure Of Jordy Fuentes As Director Of Residential Utility Consumer Office Published: 14 December 2020 14 December 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - The Governor’s Office Friday announced Arizona’s Residential Utility Consumer Office (RUCO) Director Jorge “Jordy” Fuentes will be leaving his position for an opportunity at the Arizona House of Representatives. His last day as director was December 11, 2020.
Laurie A. Woodall, who currently serves as RUCO Deputy Director, will serve as Interim Director.
“Jordy has done a tremendous job serving Arizona’s utility consumers,” said Governor Ducey. “His experience and knowledge regarding sustainability, energy and law has served the state well, and I’m grateful for his work. Laurie has years of experience in utilities, energy and law, and I’m thankful for her willingness to serve as Interim Director of RUCO.”
News Release
December 11, 2020
PHOENIX The Governor’s Office today announced Arizona’s Residential Utility Consumer Office (RUCO) Director Jorge “Jordy” Fuentes will be leaving his position for an opportunity at the Arizona House of Representatives. His last day as director is today, December 11, 2020.
Laurie A. Woodall, who currently serves as RUCO Deputy Director, will serve as Interim Director.
“Jordy has done a tremendous job serving Arizona’s utility consumers,” said Governor Ducey. “His experience and knowledge regarding sustainability, energy and law has served the state well, and I’m grateful for his work. Laurie has years of experience in utilities, energy and law, and I’m thankful for her willingness to serve as Interim Director of RUCO.”