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FERC doesn''t act on dispute over Salt River Project''s rooftop solar

The decision stems from a petition filed by Vote Solar and several SRP customers over the Tempe, Arizona-based utility''s rooftop solar program. The Federal Energy

Rooftop solar is good for the environment but has a

Across the country, prosecutors are investigating high-pressure sales tactics and misleading financing arrangements. Some customers say they were victims of fraud and forgery. This threatens...

NC Court of Appeals Upholds Duke Energy Attack on Rooftop Solar

A state appeals court panel today rejected claims that regulators violated state law when allowing Duke Energy to downgrade the economic benefits for owners of rooftop solar. The ruling is a step forward for Duke Energy''s 12-year battle against its sole competition: solar power owned by residential, commercial and nonprofit customers.

Case of R.B Diversified Pvt. Ltd for adjudication of disputes

Case of R.B Diversified Pvt. Ltd for adjudication of disputes regarding pplicability the Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2016 and Grid Interactive Rooftop Renewable Energy Generating Systems Regulations, 2019 qua Captive Rooftop Solar Power Plants R.B Diversified Pvt. Ltd.. Petitioner Asahi India Glass Ltd. .. Impleaded Petitioner Maharashtra State Electricity

Consumers are "trapped" in rooftop solar projects: Analyzing 101

To understand how and why this dilemma occurs, this study investigates 101 court decisions addressing disputes related to rooftop solar photovoltaics projects. It argues

Ruling on Rooftop Solar Called a ''Game-Changer'' for Clean Energy

Clean energy advocates celebrated Monday after a federal appeals court reversed a lower court''s decision and ruled that Arizona power utility Salt River Project--which jacked up electricity rates by more than 60% for customers who installed rooftop solar in the Phoenix metropolitan area--can be prosecuted for violating federal

The Rooftop Solar Industry Could Be on the Verge of Collapse

Residential solar representatives dispute the claim that the industry is in trouble; though installations will decline in 2024, the number of homes with rooftop solar will increase from 4 million

FERC doesn''t act on dispute over Salt River Project''s rooftop solar

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday declined to launch an enforcement action against the Salt River Project over its residential solar rules, clearing the

Ruling on Rooftop Solar Called a ''Game-Changer'' for

Clean energy advocates celebrated Monday after a federal appeals court reversed a lower court''s decision and ruled that Arizona power utility Salt River Project--which jacked up electricity rates by more than 60%

Rooftop solar is good for the environment but has a fraud issue

Across the country, prosecutors are investigating high-pressure sales tactics and misleading financing arrangements. Some customers say they were victims of fraud and forgery. This threatens...

California Supreme Court to review rooftop solar net metering

Analysis from the California Solar and Storage Association (CALSSA) shows that the state is unlikely to meet its clean energy targets without a robust rooftop solar market. The California Energy

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Solar Power Dispute

The Supreme Court of the United States announced on Friday, December 1 that it would hear an Arizona utility''s appeal of a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision ruling that a rooftop solar

FERC doesn''t act on dispute over Salt River Project''s rooftop solar

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday declined to launch an enforcement action against the Salt River Project over its residential solar rules, clearing the way for possible court action. The decision stems from a petition filed in January by Vote Solar and several SRP customers arguing that the public power utility

Appeals Court upholds Utilities Commission''s decision

The North Carolina Court of Appeals has upheld the state Utilities Commission''s decision to change the way utility companies credit customers who generate energy through rooftop solar panels. Tuesday''s

FERC doesn''t act on dispute over Salt River Project''s rooftop solar

The decision stems from a petition filed by Vote Solar and several SRP customers over the Tempe, Arizona-based utility''s rooftop solar program. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on...

Appeals Court upholds Utilities Commission''s decision in rooftop solar

The North Carolina Court of Appeals has upheld the state Utilities Commission''s decision to change the way utility companies credit customers who generate energy through rooftop solar panels. Tuesday''s unanimous decision rejected arguments from the Environmental Working Group, NC WARN, and other environmental groups.

Appeals court decision opens door to sue public power utilities for

Arizona''s Salt River Project (SRP) may be liable for antitrust violations customers say occurred when it raised electrical rates for customers with rooftop solar panels, according to a 9th...

Appeals Court wrestles with rooftop solar dispute

Cooper labeled the case "unique." Duke Energy worked on the analysis with 20 groups "that ranged from the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association to Southern Alliance for Clean Energy to Vote Solar to Sunrun,"

Appeals court rules SRP liable for higher solar rooftop

A major Arizona utility''s can be held liable for violating antitrust laws through its policies of charging higher rates for electricity to its customers who choose to install rooftop solar panels, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Solar Power Dispute

The Supreme Court of the United States announced on Friday, December 1 that it would hear an Arizona utility''s appeal of a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision ruling that a rooftop solar company''s antitrust lawsuit against the utility may move forward.

FERC doesn''t act on dispute over Salt River Project''s rooftop solar

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday declined to launch an enforcement action against the Salt River Project over its residential solar rules, clearing the way for possible court action.. The decision stems from a petition filed in January by Vote Solar and several SRP customers arguing that the public power utility''s rooftop solar rules were

Rooftop solar has a fraud problem. The industry is

Customer complaints against the country''s residential rooftop solar industry have increased dramatically in recent years. One-star ratings on Solar Reviews increased more than 1,000% since 2018. Across the country,

Consumers are "trapped" in rooftop solar projects: Analyzing 101

To understand how and why this dilemma occurs, this study investigates 101 court decisions addressing disputes related to rooftop solar photovoltaics projects. It argues that unfavorable interpretations against consumer''s interests, manipulative practices by solar installation companies following specific bank loans, and a piecemeal planning

Meghalaya State Electricity Regulatory Commission''s 2024

In this case, the distribution licensee compensates the consumer at a rate determined by the regulatory authority, ensuring that the energy generation and consumption are kept separate. Lastly, mechanisms for dispute resolution are outlined to ensure that any disagreements over billing or energy credits can be promptly resolved. Consumers have

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Appeals court rules SRP liable for higher solar rooftop electric

A major Arizona utility''s can be held liable for violating antitrust laws through its policies of charging higher rates for electricity to its customers who choose to install rooftop solar panels, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.

Technical and Economic Potential of Solar Energy on Rooftops: A Case

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Rooftop solar has a fraud problem. The industry is working to

Customer complaints against the country''s residential rooftop solar industry have increased dramatically in recent years. One-star ratings on Solar Reviews increased more than 1,000% since 2018. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating high-pressure sales tactics and misleading financing arrangements.

California Rooftop Solar Incentives in Dispute

California has 1.3 million solar rooftops generating roughly 10,000 megawatts of electricity of which about two-thirds are on houses and businesses; the rest are on government buildings. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are about 13.2 million households in California, and the overwhelming majority of them—about 11.9 million—do not have rooftop

Appeals court decision opens door to sue public power utilities for

Arizona''s Salt River Project (SRP) may be liable for antitrust violations customers say occurred when it raised electrical rates for customers with rooftop solar panels, according

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Does rooftop solar have a fraud problem?

Rooftop solar has a fraud problem. The industry is working to build back trust A crew installs a solar array on the roof of a home in Frankfort, Ky., in 2023. PHILADELPHIA — The solar power industry is booming and that growth helps the world meet its climate goals by replacing fossil fuels.

Why are prosecutors investigating rooftop solar?

Across the country, prosecutors are investigating high-pressure sales tactics and misleading financing arrangements. Some customers say they were victims of fraud and forgery. This threatens rooftop solar’s impressive momentum. Now, some solar companies are working to repair the industry’s reputation.

Is rooftop solar a bad business?

The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing arrangements. Now the solar industry is working to repair its reputation.

Are customer complaints a problem in the solar industry?

Customer complaints against the country’s residential rooftop solar industry have increased dramatically in recent years. One-star ratings on Solar Reviews increased more than 1,000% since 2018. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating high-pressure sales tactics and misleading financing arrangements.

Can utilities be liable if they attack rooftop solar?

“For the first time, a federal court has said utilities can be liable under antitrust laws if they attack rooftop solar,” Su said. “The future for renewable energy just got a light brighter.” An SRP spokesman said the ruling was at least a partial victory with certain claims having been dismissed.

Why is Minnesota suing a solar loan company?

Minnesota is suing firms who finance solar power systems for homes. The case alleges that four lending companies deceived customers with hidden, upfront fees in exchange for lower interest rates. “It's misleading people about the price of the system and misleading people about the price of financing,” says Assistant Attorney General Welle.

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