Assembly Bill 327, enacted in October, could bring about significant changes for solar providers and investor-owned utilities (IOUs). Among other things, the legislation extends net energy metering, a critical selling point for the solar industry. Net metering allows solar customers to lower their electricity bills by "banking" credits for energy they feed back into the grid, effectively running their meters backwards during periods ...
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