Por: Los Angeles Times 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 Edison. Reforming outdated incentives for rooftop solar is a much larger threat to solar industry giants, evidenced by their more than 20% stock price gains immediately... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 18, 2022
Nearly a year after announcing a plan to gut California’s successful rooftop solar incentive program, state regulators have released a revised version that does away with some of the most extreme provisions pushed by the state's big monopoly utility companies. So it may... + más
California pushes a new plan cutting rooftop solar incentives | Los Angeles Times
Letters to the Editor: Edison CEO on why California rooftop solar rules must change | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Business November 11, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California regulators on Thursday proposed changes to the state’s residential solar market designed to encourage more at-home battery systems that can help the electrical grid rely less on fossil fuels in the evenings, especially during heat... + más
California seeks to pair home energy storage, rooftop solar | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 11, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California regulators on Thursday proposed changes to the state's residential solar market designed to encourage more at-home battery systems that can help the electrical grid rely less on fossil fuels in the evenings, especially during heat... + más
California seeks to pair home energy storage, rooftop solar | Associated Press
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
3 compelling reasons to go solar right now | CBS News
Solar Eclipse 2022: Everything You Need To Know About Next Week’s Partial Eclipse Of The Sun | Forbes
New York Post USA Life November 02, 2022
Hard of hearing, Thomas Edison found a unique way to appreciate piano music. As someone played, the great inventor would lean in close to the instrument, right above the keys, and he’d bite the piano. Pressing his teeth into the wood of phonographs and pianos helped Edison... + más
Tunes with teeth: Edison might have left his mark on piano | WPLG Local 10
Tunes with teeth: Edison might have left his mark on piano | ABC News
ABC News USA Entertainment November 01, 2022
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. -- Hard of hearing, Thomas Edison found a unique way to appreciate piano music. As someone played, the great inventor would lean in close to the instrument, right above the keys, and he'd bite the piano. Pressing his teeth into the wood of phonographs and... + más
Steinway collector Robert Friedman shows off piano with Thomas Edison’s teeth marks | New York Post
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 01, 2022
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. – Hard of hearing, Thomas Edison found a unique way to appreciate piano music. As someone played, the great inventor would lean in close to the instrument, right above the keys, and he'd bite the piano. Pressing his teeth into the wood of phonographs and... + más
Tunes with teeth: Edison might have left his mark on piano | Associated Press
Los Alamitos proves to be too much for Edison | Los Angeles Times
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