CLEAN L.A. Solar continues to shine
The program was designed to drive efficiency in the solar market by reducing the amount paid for solar energy over time.
The program was designed to drive efficiency in the solar market by reducing the amount paid for solar energy over time.
Demand response directly saves consumers money through lower energy bills, and indirectly saves by reducing the need for investment in costly and polluting “peaker” power plants.
Thank you for supporting the Clean Coalition and its pursuit of making clean local energy accessible now.
The Smart Inverter Working Group recommendations were formally submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on February 19 for adoption in 2014.
Executive Director Craig Lewis presented at this event, which took place on February 11 – 13 in Santa Clara, CA.