
The 2009 California legislative session ended last fall with some important solar business left undone. State law currently caps the amount of net-metered solar systems at 2.5% of utility system peak load--a level that will never lead to long-term solar growth. Without net metering, solar customers won't see their meter roll backwards and California's growing rooftop solar market will grind to a halt. AB 560, which would have raised the cap to 5%, made it through the Assembly and several Senate Committees last year, before being derailed by a peripheral fight over a licensing provision.
The fight is on again. This year, bill AB 510 picks up where we left off last fall: in the Senate. that's where we hope to double that cap to 5% and take the shackles off solar development in the Golden State.
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