So - we have the new (old) guy Michael Picker (was Senior Advisor for Renewable Energy) at the helm now at the CPUC.
Governor Jerry Brown wants 50% renewable energy by 2030.
This seems positive for the solar industry in California BUT there are still a lot of questions re: what the future may bring.
I can see a lot of activity happening this year to get as much done before this all kicks in, but post 2015? Does solar dry up and go bust in California?
Governor Jerry Brown wants 50% renewable energy by 2030.
This seems positive for the solar industry in California BUT there are still a lot of questions re: what the future may bring.
- The Federal ITC at 30% will be disappearing at the end of the year.
- The big 3 IOU's are asking for net metering to be canned and a feed in tariff established
- The tiered rates will be condensed from four to two making it not as cost effective to go solar
- A surcharge of up to $10 per bill will be added "to help maintain the power grid for solar energy users"
I can see a lot of activity happening this year to get as much done before this all kicks in, but post 2015? Does solar dry up and go bust in California?

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