Solar advocates gathered in San Diego and nine other California cities Thursday to let utility regulators know they don’t like a proposed plan for rooftop solar that would devalue electricity generated on rooftops and sold back to the grid.
State regulators dropped the most onerous part of their first proposal to rewrite the rules last December.
“It would slash the value of solar energy, 75% overnight, while boosting utility profits at the expense of the public starting next year,” said Danica Tomayo, of the climate advocacy group San Diego 350. “They say keeping solar affordable for middle and low income residents will help the state meet tough greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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