California Cuts Back on Community Solar Incentives

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The California Public Utilities Commission has adopted new rules for community solar projects, which critics argue will reduce incentives for expanding solar power to low-income customers. While the new rules allow ratepayers to subscribe to solar projects with a 20% rate reduction, they also decrease future compensation for solar providers, potentially discouraging new projects. Advocates warn that this decision undermines California's clean energy progress and could limit access to renewable energy for disadvantaged communities.
Topics:business#california#energy-policy#low-income-communities#renewable-energy#solar-energy#utilities
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