by ucan | Dec 21, 2022 | Energy
After more than a year, the CPUC finally approved new Net Energy Metering (“NEM”) rules. The new rules — known as NEM 3.0 — include $900 million in upfront incentives for customers to pair solar with battery storage systems, with $630 million set aside for low-income...
by ucan | Feb 23, 2022 | Energy
Did your SDG&E Bill Soar? Like so many other SDG&E customers, were you outraged by the price hike in your latest SDG&E bill? As UCAN profiled in our recent newsletter (insert link), SDG&E gas prices rose by nearly 25% while electricity rates increased...
by ucan | Feb 3, 2022 | Climate Change
In this application, SDG&E is proposing a time-of-use rate with a fixed charge designed to encourage greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction by promoting electrification of behind-the-meter (BTM) technologies such as electric vehicles, energy storage units and heat pumps....
by ucan | Feb 3, 2022 | Energy
A Federal Judge concluded that “PG&E has gone on a crime spree and will emerge from probation as a continuing menace to California.” The Judge has overseen the company’s probation since its conviction of crimes connected to a 2010 natural gas pipeline explosion...
by ucan | Feb 3, 2022 | Energy
A 44 battery storage system project was just announced for San Diego County. A project location will be built in El Cajon and another location will be rolled out in Chula Vista. The goal is to add more emissions-free energy to California’s electric grid. When...