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SAN DIEGO — The California Supreme Court has agreed to review the case challenging the controversial reform to rooftop solar energy payments known as NEM 3.0 , which stands for net-metering.
Under the previous iteration, NEM 2.0, solar owners were generally paid market rate. The reform changed that calculation to pay at the actual value of the energy produced.Supporters of NEM 3.0 say the old system was unfair for several reasons. Second, Californians now produce so much solar energy that the cost has dropped significantly. Under NEM 2.0, solar owners were getting paid much more than their energy was actually worth.
According to data from the California Solar & Storage Association, new solar installations dropped by 66% from February of 2023 to February of 2024.
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