East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for June 9, 2023
requires the California Public Utilities Commission to create an income-based fee for the state’s utility customers. Charging for electricity based on income regardless of usage is unfair. The obvious example is that a person who for whatever reason be it a solar system or simple frugality uses very little electricity will be charged in a completely disproportionate manner.
Also of concern is the effect this new proposal will have on rooftop solar energy production and storage. This proposal will reduce the motivation for potential new customers to invest in and install solar power.The oceans have long been pillars of California’s excellence with hundreds of millions of people flocking to the state every year.
It is imperative that we urge Gov. Gavin Newsom to increase these protections to ensure we can visit the beach and safely swim in the oceans.A driving force behind clean energy truckingIn your recent article about hydrogen for trucks, there is no mention of where the hydrogen will be sourced.
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