The CPUC and California's utilities are proposing changes to utility tariffs that would dramatically reduce the value of commercial solar PV. Find out why.
Read MoreSouthern California Edison (SCE) reduced the energy costs for typical commercial customers and increased demand charges - with serious impacts for solar.
Read MoreSage's Tom Williard breaks down the CPUC's recent Net Energy Metering (NEM) 2.0 decision for California solar customers, noting what issues remain unresolved after this significant victory for renewables.
Read MoreThe CPUC's newly released Final Decision on NEM 2.0 marks a major victory for California solar, ensuring continuity for the industry and value for solar customers for years to come. Sage breaks down the details of the decision.
Read MoreThe CPUC released a ruling and Staff Report that outlines an NEM 1.0 reservation system, similar to the reservation system used with the CSI program. The CPUC is seeking comments on the Staff Report and intends to implement the reservation system as soon as possible, likely in March, 2016.
Read MoreThe CPUC released a Proposed Decision (PD) for the Net Energy Metering (NEM) successor tariff, known as NEM 2.0. In general, the decision leaves the existing NEM 1.0 regulations intact, and future solar PV projects in the state of California will continue to be eligible for NEM.
Read MoreAs of November 18, 2015, the CPUC has not issued a Proposed Decision (PD) in the Net Energy Metering successor tariff (NEM 2.0) proceeding. We now expect a PD to be issued on December 15, 2015. Save this page for ongoing updates on NEM 2.0 as information becomes available.
Read MoreThe CPUC is considering changes that would significantly reduce the value of current and future solar PV installations. Tom Williard assesses the potential impacts, and outlines the solar industry’s strategies for moving forward.
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