Ready or Not, Here They Come: PG&E’s New B Rates Become Mandatory
In November of 2019, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) first implemented their new suite of “B” rates on a voluntary
In November of 2019, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) first implemented their new suite of “B” rates on a voluntary
Solar production that gets exported to the grid has just become less valuable in Utah. The state’s Public Service Commission
As most residential solar installers in California are likely already aware, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has introduced a
On July 16 th, 2020, the State of New York’s Public Service Commission (PSC) issued an Order adopting new rules
Key takeaways: The CPUC has formally opened its NEM-3 proceeding, which will redefine the rules for the Net Energy Metering
Net Energy Metering, often referred to as NEM, is widely considered one of the most important policy mechanisms that have
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), one of California’s big three investor-owned utilities (IOUs), increased its existing electric rates and implemented
The behind-the-meter energy storage market posted another year of record growth in 2019, according to Wood Mackenzie’s latest U.S. Energy
We published a policy update in February of 2019 entitled “CPUC Approves Energy Storage Net Metering” that summarized the CPUC’s
Pacific Gas & Electric is the last of the three main California investor-owned utilities (IOUs) to implement rate changes that