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Why Are Utilities Still Trying to Block Your Access to Solar?

Posted by vinyasun on Jul 10, 2017 1:34:54 PM

Net energy metering, or net-metering, is the policy that lets rooftop solar customers sell their excess energy back to the power grid during the day, typically at retail rates or credits. Later in the evening as the sun goes down they rely on the grid for their energy, simply buying back their banked credits or in most cases, credits plus more energy.

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Tags: florida, Industry News, utility rates, net energy metering, Net Metering, Solar Energy

The US Now Has 1 Million Solar Installations

Posted by vinyasun on Apr 23, 2016 10:05:37 PM

 

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Tags: Industry News, earth day, Net Metering, Rooftop Solar

Florida Solar Energy Powers the Daytona 500

Posted by vinyasun on Feb 21, 2016 9:58:27 PM

Florida solar energy now powers the Daytona 500 in the Sunshine State. Over 250,000 fans will migrate to Daytona to hear those famous words -- Drivers, start your engines! The Daytona 500 is one of if not the highest profile race in NASCAR and the $400 million Daytona Rising project now hosts highly visible solar energy canopy installations that are a great example of Florida solar energy at work. But -- will Florida's largest utility use those canopies to throw shade on the solar industry not just the crowd.

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Tags: #Daytona500, In the news, Net Metering, Rooftop Solar

Lakeland Electric Ends Net Metering for Solar

Posted by vinyasun on Nov 24, 2015 8:47:45 PM

Floridians who live in the Lakeland Electric service territory will no longer be offered the opportunity to participate in solar net-metering starting January 1, 2016. The municipal electric utility and member of the Florida Municipal Electric Association is the first utility in Florida to completely abandon net-metering and begin to discriminate against customers who choose to self generate.

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Tags: lakeland electric, utility rates, Net Metering

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