Need an Incentive to Go Solar?
February 24, 2010 by Crystal
Filed under Lifestyle, News + Opinion, Recent Posts
Going green has been a trending topic for years now, and our hopes is it won’t be a trend but a way of life. One state has implemented a bill that is allowing us to move away from coal and focus more on the use of alternative energy.
In the state of California, a bill was implemented where a home owner using solar panels could sell their excess energy back to the utilities company. When the law was first issued, a cap of 2.5 percent of the total utilities energy was allowed to be purchased from homeowners, however recently they increased the cap to 5 percent.
Not only is this a major benefit for our beautiful planet and hopefully a lead other states will follow, but it is a plus for the homeowners who’s monthly utilities bills’ may go from $100 to as little as a dollar a month. Also, this action will create green job growth within the state of California, helping with their current state. Bill author Assembly member Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) said, “California leads the nation in solar energy, accounting for more than 65 percent of the all the solar installed in the U.S. Net metering has been absolutely fundamental to that success. The passage of this bill means continued green job growth, further energy bill savings, progress in the fight against climate change, and a brighter future for California.”
To learn more about this bill, check out the press release.






