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    Power to the People: California Solar Net Metering

    Commonly known as the policy that allows your electric meter to spin backwards, net metering is a simple billing arrangement that ensures solar customers receive fair credit for the electricity their systems generate during daytime hours. The program has empowered Californians to go solar, save on their utility bills, reduce harmful emissions, and support new economic growth and job creation across the state. It’s one of the most important tools we have to allow energy consumers to generate their own clean, reliable electricity from the sun.

    Now some of California’s major utilities are attacking this consumer right. If they’re successful, Californians will lose the bill-saving benefits of net metering and rooftop solar adoption will grind to a halt.

    We need your help defending California net metering!

    Click here to sign the petition.


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