California Senate Power, Utilities and Communications Committee has amended Meeting Invoice 942 to keep up internet metering agreements for photo voltaic shoppers who promote their houses or properties on Tuesday. The amendments additionally eliminated language that will deny cap-and-trade local weather credit to photo voltaic shoppers.
“Right now the Senate Power Committee, underneath the management of Chairman Josh Becker, sided with greater than 1,000,000 photo voltaic customers over utility particular pursuits and their revenue motives,” stated Brad Heavner, government director of the California Solar & Storage Association. “Photo voltaic supporters in California lengthen our heartfelt because of the Senate Power Committee and Chairman Becker for his or her management in amending AB 942 to guard the integrity of internet metering contracts. This resolution is an amazing victory for California households and companies who invested in rooftop photo voltaic with the state assure that their internet metering agreements would stay intact—even when they promote their houses.”
Assemblymember Lisa Calderon (D), a former utility government, launched AB 942 in February, a invoice that proposed capping internet metering agreements to 10 years and would pressure individuals buying houses with photo voltaic already put in into the newest internet billing phrases. Web metering contract lengths have been the primary stipulations to be amended from AB 942. With the Senate committee’s resolution to amend the true property internet billing switch phrases, the invoice will now not break earlier internet metering/billing contracts.
Information merchandise from CALSSA