Nearly 2 million California rooftop solar owners would see their energy credits slashed under legislation by Assemblywoman Calderon.| Los Angeles Times
California officials want to reduce the financial credits that households with rooftop solar panels can earn for excess energy. "It's the utilities preserving their monopoly," says one homeowner.| Los Angeles Times
California lawmakers squandered the opportunity to help rein in skyrocketing electricity bills this year. Not only is it bad for consumers, it could set back the state's climate change goals.| Los Angeles Times
California’s rising power rates are an obstacle to climate action. Regulators need to modernize the way utilities bill their customers to encourage electrification.| Los Angeles Times