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State Solar Update: FIT Regulatory Boost in California, Bills on the Docket in Arizona

April 1, 2009   |   2 Comments

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In California, the CPUC took another step toward a state level feed-in tariff.
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it took them 8 months to come up with this tiny, simple change? i want my money back. i could have decided on sizing and pricing, based on which programs across the world have succeeded incredibly well, and which have tanked. just looking at the German history of FITs from 1991 to today would have shown exactly where the "bull****" rate" became the "effective rate" (hint 2004). guess which one we have here in CA? that NOBODY has signed up for?

clearly they are STALLING and increasing the size of the installation to serve their masters in Big Energy, who already have every incentive they need, and more, to kill our open spaces for private profits. this is super easy to model and they will, much to their chagrin, be forced to acknowledge how much faster and cheaper FITs are than Big Energy Infrastructure, which is exactly what they DON'T want people to know.

it's interesting that the non-elected utility whores in our state get to decide all the critical issues which decide whether rooftop solar lives or dies, isn't it?
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April 20, 2009
Under Feed-in Tariffs policy, the household outfitted with sustainable energy system may be seen as a sort of sound, reliable pension plan increasing the value of the house considerably, leading to renewed construction boom.
In my mind, it might bring back the much-anticipated economic growth as a cornerstone.
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