California appeals court will hear lawsuit seeking to overturn rooftop solar decision

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The California Public Utilities Commission's NEM 3.0 decision reduced the credits customers receive

, the CPUC in a 5-0 vote issued the third iteration of Net Energy Metering rules, which determine the size of the credits solar customers receive on their utility bills when their rooftop systems generate more energy than they consume.included $900 million in upfront incentives for customers to pair solar with battery storage systems and set aside $630 million for low-income customers.

That figure is lower than the retail rate during daylight hours when solar production is abundant and cheap, but it’s higher during evening hours when solar production ramps down to practically zero when the sun goes down and California’s electric grid is under the most stress. The groups claim the commission violated a statute in the Public Utility Code that says Net Energy Metering rules must ensure that “customer-sited renewable distributed generation continues to grow sustainably.”

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