Keep those panels clean

This summer, give your panels a rinse. It doesn’t have to be hard, and can improve your system performance. Get the quick tips, courtesy of solar pioneer Al Rich, President and Founder of ACR Solar. 1) Make sure your panels get one good cleaning every year for best performance. “My experience is that cleaning solar panels when they get that …

When you show up, solar wins

“…your officials have an interest in getting re-elected. Meeting with them, expressing your point to them directly, I think it can have a big impact.”  – Irvine resident Raj Pandey We agree with Raj. The Solar Bill of Rights was approved unanimously by the Senate Energy Committee in April in large part because the room was packed with 50 supporters, …

Your city may be lobbying to kill the Solar Bill of Rights

It isn’t just private utilities like PGE who are trying to kill the Solar Bill of Rights. Lobbyists for the public utilities serving LA, Sacramento, Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, Anaheim, Riverside and many other cities are also working to preserve their ability to charge anti-solar fees. In case you missed the news: in May, State Senators gutted the Solar Bill of Rights …

Biggest domestic solar manufacturer steps up to support solar rights

SunPower, the country’s largest domestic solar panel manufacturer, has stepped up in a big way to support your right to make solar energy without utility interference. Norm Taffe, SunPower’s Executive Vice President of Products, wrote this week in a blog post: “SunPower has always done its part to fight for interests of the solar industry and solar customers through local and …

This anti-solar fee is exactly why we need the Solar Bill of Rights

In April, the Sacramento-area utility withdrew a terrible anti-solar fee after over a thousand local solar users spoke out. It was a triumph of people power, but underscores how none of us are safe from discriminatory fees that punish us for doing the right thing. Solar users would have paid $40-60 more per month…just for having solar At issue was …

Interview with Solar Rights Alliance Executive Director

The international solar inverter company SMA recently interviewed Solar Rights Alliance Executive Director about the organization and priorities. We’re grateful for the exposure, and the opportunity to unpack how the Solar Rights Alliance is working to defend the rights of all solar users, current and future, to make their own energy from the sun without utility malarkey. Read the interview.

LA Times: Solar + Storage could be key to preventing wildfires

Bottom line? More planned electricity outages are on the way, but solar and storage can help. Here’s seven takeaways (and one cool photo): Read the LA Times article here. 1) Expect more planned electricity outages if you live in a fire-prone area. “The state’s biggest investor-owned utilities, Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison, are expected to de-energize power …

USA Today: Electric Companies Overspend by Billions

A new report by a former federal regulator documents how the lack of competition has let electric utilities overspend billions of dollars in transmission and other projects. The report estimates $8 billion in ratepayer savings in the next five years alone nationwide if just one-third of transmission projects were opened up to competition. Read the USA Today coverage of the …