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If Newsom Blesses CPUC Plan To Charge Consumers Solar Tax, He Will Kill Rooftop Solar Across The Country, Consumer Watchdog Says


LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumer Watchdog said today that Governor Newsom firmly reject most of a proposed net metering decision before the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) if he wants to claim the mantle of a climate leader.

"Look up," the group wrote in a letter to Newsom.  "Rooftop solar and battery storage today is the most progressive way forward to help the working and middle class afford energy, decrease wear and tear on the existing, centralized grid, ensure the growth of renewable energy, and provide energy security.

Read the letter here: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2022-01/RooftopSolarLtr1-26-22_0.pdf

"You pride yourself on being a governor of "firsts."  If you do not reject major components of the CPUC's proposed net metering decision (proceeding R.20-08-020), you will make California last in terms of solar incentives ?and worse, set a precedent for other states to stop the expansion of rooftop solar in its tracks.  You must ensure that the decision leads to expansion of rooftop solar and becomes more affordable, not less, for working class and middle-class people.

The letter urges Newsom to:

Consumer Watchdog urged Newsom to reject the arguments made by major investor-owned utilities that rooftop solar will leave those using the grid with higher bills.

"The alleged 'cost shift' claimed by major investor-owned utilities and the CPUC is a red herring," the letter said.  "The argument is designed to divide people and deflect attention away from the real drivers of utility bills?long distance power lines, utility profits, and poor oversight by your CPUC. In fact, rooftop solar and batteries reduce the cost of the electrical grid to the benefit of all ratepayers, give all consumers a shot at controlling their energy bills, and ensure that the lights stay on during utility blackouts.

"Since California is not only the most populous state in the country, but its decisions serve as a precedent for the rest of the nation, we urge you to lead California to be first, not last, on rooftop solar and battery storage.  Look up, Governor, and save rooftop solar."

 

SOURCE Consumer Watchdog


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