Submitted by Ben Airth and co-authored by Sachu Constantine on Apr 19, 2017
Changes in utility time-of-use rates for homeowners creates urgency for new policies
When it comes to solar electric power, California has a good thing going – perhaps too good. Too much clean, affordable, abundant energy? It’s true because high levels of solar production from utility-scale facilities and widely distributed rooftop installations occur during daytime hours when demand may not be at its peak and grid-supplied electricity is plentiful.