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Three environmental groups argued Wednesday before the California Supreme Court that state utility regulators acted illegally ...
Environmental groups want to revive higher payments to panel owners. But the subsidies were unfair to non-solar ratepayers, ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNCalifornia Supreme Court to decide fate of cuts to rooftop solar paymentsA lawsuit before the California Supreme Court is pitting homeowners with rooftop solar against the state public utility ...
SACRAMENTO, California — California Supreme Court justices heard arguments for and against the California Public Utilities ...
In December 2022, the CPUC’s five commissioners unanimously voted to approve the third iteration of the state’s net energy ...
A decision by the California Public Utilities Commission that went into effect in 2023 changed how new rooftop solar ...
California’s rooftop solar industry faces renewed pressure as the state’s supreme court takes up a legal challenge to its controversial NEM 3.0 policy.
Today on AirTalk, California's Supreme Court begins to hear arguments on whether the state's utility commission should be ...
The Center for Biological Diversity says policy changes by the state's utility regulator to cut customer incentives hampers ...
At issue is a controversial solar rooftop policy that would reduce payments to homeowners for excess power they produce.
RELATED: Groups head to CA Supreme Court, seeking to upend solar rules But her counterpart, Mica Moore with the Office of the California Attorney General, said the CPUC made its decision after ...
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