News
Nearly 2 million California rooftop solar owners would see their energy credits slashed under legislation by Assemblywoman ...
Southern California Edison ... homeowners receive for installing solar panels on their roofs. After the Times reported Calderon is a former executive with Edison, the utility “objected to ...
Southern California Edison and the state’s two other big ... Under California’s rooftop solar program, owners get a credit on their electric bills for the solar energy they produce but don ...
Assemblymember Lisa Calderon (D-Whittier) authored Assembly Bill 942, which the Times explains would “limit the current [solar panel] program ... at Southern California Edison and its parent ...
Opponents criticize bill sponsor because of her previous ties to Southern California Edison. SACRAMENTO ... are losing money through the solar credit program. "That amounted to $8.5 billion ...
a former Southern California Edison executive, reforms utility-offered programs that provide energy credits to Californians who installed solar panels. The bill initially aimed to end net energy ...
Edison says Assemblywoman Calderon wasn't an executive when she worked for the utility — but that's exactly how the company ...
My bill is usually around $35. My bill for January was $73.05 so I called Edison. They asked if I'm using any new electrical appliances. I stated everything is the same as usual. The customer ...
would limit the current program’s benefits to 10 years — half the 20 year-period the state had told the rooftop owners they would receive. The bill would also cancel the solar contracts if the home ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results