Business politics may be slowing adoption of solar energy
SolarCity criticized utilities for apparent interference in net metering and battery storage Business politics may be playing a somewhat disruptive role in California's solar market. Will Craven, a spokesman for SolarCity, has unveiled that 500 Californian customers have agreed to installed batteries for the energy they produced from their home-based solar power systems. These batteries are meant to store the electrical power that these consumers produce. According to Craven, only 12 of these batteries have been installed due to the costs that the state's utilities are placing on these batter…
SolarCity criticized utilities for apparent interference in net metering and battery storage
Business politics may be playing a somewhat disruptive role in California's solar market. Will Craven, a spokesman for SolarCity, has unveiled that 500 Californian customers have agreed to installed batteries for the energy they produced from their home-based solar power systems. These batteries are meant to store the electrical power that these consumers produce. According to Craven, only 12 of these batteries have been installed due to the costs that the state's utilities are placing on these battery systems.