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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 11, 2024
California needs to accelerate rooftop solar deployment, not constrain it. Yet the California Public Utilities Commission cut solar incentives for homes and businesses drastically in April 2023. The CPUC’s actions have caused rooftop solar installations to crater, hampering... + más
Electric vehicles owners and solar rooftops find mutual attraction | WPLG Local 10
One week until California decides the fate of rooftop solar | Los Angeles Times
CNBC USA Business December 16, 2022
Save A Lot Solar contractors install LG Electronics solar panels on a home in Hayward, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022.David Paul Morris Bloomberg Getty ImagesThe California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday passed a proposal that will reduce compensation... + más
California set to lower incentives for rooftop solar panels | Associated Press
3 compelling reasons to go solar right now | CBS News
ABC7 USA Nation December 16, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A controversial new plan approved by the California Public Utilities Commission will mean big changes to how homeowners who install rooftop solar systems are paid by the utility companies for the power generated by their panels.Currently, homeowners with... + más
California pushes a new plan cutting rooftop solar incentives | Los Angeles Times
California cuts payments to homeowners for solar panels feeding energy back to the grid | CNBC
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 10, 2022
California is poised to reduce payments to homes and businesses that go solar for clean electricity they supply to the power grid — a landmark shift in how the state promotes a crucial technology for fighting climate change. The Public Utilities Commission's proposal... + más
Solar Eclipse 2022: Everything You Need To Know About Next Week’s Partial Eclipse Of The Sun | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
To the editor: Your Nov. 10 article, California pushes a new plan to cut rooftop solar incentives, propagates the solar industry version of the big lie that the growth of rooftop solar in California hurts the business model of investor-owned utilities like Southern California... + más
Steinway collector Robert Friedman shows off piano with Thomas Edison’s teeth marks | New York Post
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