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Editorial: The new plan to slash rooftop solar incentives is better — but still too extreme

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 18, 2022

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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 be tempting to view the California Public Utilities Commission’s latest proposal as a reasonable middle ground. That would be a mistake. Yes, the new plan, released... + full article



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