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Mardi Crane-Godreau, PhD's avatar

Bill, Are you aware that here in Vermont, the PUC is apparently considering making a massive change in net metering compensation to owners of solar?

My understanding is that the reimbursement rate is proposed to drop by about two-thirds. Reportedly this is being driven by a report that came from the Department of Public Service.

https://publicservice.vermont.gov/sites/dps/files/documents/Act%20179%20of%202024%20Report%20-%201.15.2025%20PSD.pdf

There is clear concern for the impact on those who have installed solar, those who were motivated to help both the environment and to control utility costs.

Additional concern is that new installation of solar will be effectively halted by the very unfavorable economics of this idea.

With the threat of tariffs on energy (including electricity) from Canada, it would seem like a very poor time to discourage the installation of new solar.

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A Hansen's avatar

Hi there Bill, thank you for the positive vision at the end of your stack. I think it’s important to have more positive visions of the world we want to see. Perhaps you can share more of such visions, ask readers to share theirs, and we can and will make them happen and soon.

One vision: those who can afford it decide to take one day off a week from driving anywhere. You’re allowed to carpool though, but no taxis, Ubers. Only public transportation or bike, walk, sail, paddle.

Another vision: those of us who can don’t buy anything on February 28. (Not my idea)

Peace!

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