Tesla & Elon Musk Take A Stand For California Homeowners Who Want Solar

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Tesla & Elon Musk Take A Stand For California Homeowners Who Want Solar
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It seems that the California Public Utilities Commission wants to tax homeowners for making use of the sun's existence. I wrote about this last month, noting that the state's $8 per kilowatt solar tax would punish

Tesla also shared its position on net metering and the CPUC proposal. It reads:

“Consistent with our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy, Tesla supports net metering structures that allow customers to supply their own power using on-site renewable energy without penalty.

that encourages customers to store their daytime solar energy in batteries for use in the evening hours to help the grid during times of high energy demand to offset high grid greenhouse gas emissions. ““First, imposing fixed charges only on those customers who choose to install solar impinges on customers’ right to self-generate their own clean energy. It violates every tenant of regulatory fairness and is likely.

“Second, the dramatic change from the current NEM policy will reduce customer adoption of clean energy in California at a time when more is needed to meet the state’s climate goals and to provide more energy resiliency in the face of unprecedented wildfires and grid outages.” “Finally, reducing the length of the grandfathering period short-changes customers who made an investment in solar under rules that promised consistent policy over the life of their system. Changing the rules in the middle of the game will make it less likely for customers to trust that other CPUC Decisions won’t later be reversed.”

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