Who Should Own Solar Renewable Energy Credits in California?
14th Nov 2006, 16:44 GMT
A week and half ago, we discussed the brouhaha that erupted over Whole Foods' and Renewable Choice Energy's new wind power cards. It turns out that battles over renewable energy credits aren't limited to the consumer market: according to Renewable Energy Access, a conflict has arisen over the ownership of credits that will be produced by solar system owners when the California Solar Initiative goes into effect in January. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has floated a proposed decision that would grant all of those credits to California utilities, and solar advocacy groups are crying foul: (This post continues on the site please click the title)
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