Join the movement to advocate for accurate bill savings estimates for solar customers in California. The CPUC just issued Draft Resolution E-5330 with the its updates to the Inputs and Assumptions used in Bill Savings Estimates, to be Included in California Contractors State License Board Solar Energy System Disclosure Document Provided to Solar Customers.
Critical issues need to be resolved with this resolution requiring immediate attention to protect consumers and promote transparency in the solar energy industry for California.
Summary of Key Points:
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Critical issues need to be resolved with this resolution requiring immediate attention to protect consumers and promote transparency in the solar energy industry for California.
Summary of Key Points:
- Lack of Stakeholder Involvement: The Energy Division failed to follow the Commission's directives by not engaging stakeholders in the process of updating inputs and assumptions for bill savings estimates. This oversight undermines the credibility of the Draft Resolution.
- Rate Escalation Factor: The Draft Resolution inaccurately assumes a historical average annual escalation rate of 4 percent, which may mislead consumers. The data used is outdated, and failure to update this rate could result in customers receiving inaccurate information about their bill savings.
- Choice of Solar Assessment Tool: The Draft Resolution mandates the use of a specific tool for estimating energy generation, limiting the options available to solar developers/installers. Providing flexibility in the choice of assessment tools is crucial for accurate estimations, especially considering factors like battery storage.
- Compliance Deadline: The proposed compliance deadline of January 1, 2025, is deemed inadequate by SEIA. A more reasonable timeline of 12 months from resolution adoption is necessary to allow developers/installers to make technical adjustments, ensure data accuracy, and implement the required changes effectively.
Your voice matters in shaping the future of solar energy regulation. Take action today to support accountability and consumer protection in the solar industry. Together, we can make a difference!