Op-Ed: Slashing California’s solar incentives would hurt low-income communities

California should not move toward the most punitive solar policies in the nation.

Op-Ed: Slashing California'S Solar Incentives Would Hurt Low-Income Communities

Los Angeles Times – by Nanette Diaz Barragán and Kenneth Wells

California has long been a national leader on clean energy and climate change. That’s why it’s such a disappointment to see the California Public Utilities Commission considering a proposal it claims will promote equity, when in fact the changes would make it harder for residents, businesses, houses of worship and other establishments to afford rooftop solar.

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