Net Metering- Page 3 of 5
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The Sun Also Rises in the Southeast
After a slow start, the potential for clean power in Georgia and Florida is enormous
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A Small California Utility Restructures Rates
The municipally owned utility in Redding proposes to triple access charges to $504 a year
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In Maine, A Battle Royal Over Energy Policy
Legislative proposals would scrap net metering and eliminate the state's renewable portfolio standard
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Senate Tackles New Energy Legislation
The U.S. Senate is considering 17 bills covering a range of energy issues, some of which focus on residential solar and wind
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Maine Completes Value of Solar Study
A new report says that solar-generated electricity is worth a lot more than current net-metering rates would indicate
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Arizona Utility Imposes a New Solar Fee
The Salt River Project says the $50 monthly charge will help cover the cost of grid maintenance
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Indiana Weighs a Bill Allowing New Solar Fees
A bill introduced in the Indiana House would change the rules for net-metered customers in the state
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Wisconsin Alters Net-Metering Rules
Regulators permit utilities to settle accounts monthly rather than annually, and pay the wholesale rather than retail rate. Existing customers are grandfathered for 10 years.
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Electric Vehicles Hit a Pothole in California
Vehicle owners complain that changes in a time-of-day rate plan will make it harder to pay for solar panels that keep their cars on the road
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Solar Gets A Big Boost in Hawaii
Hawaiian Electric Companies wants to triple the number of solar electric panels and increase the percentage of renewable power in its energy mix