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Related: About this forumPro-solar groups: Bill would allow Duke to monopolize solar energy (SC)
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20140401/NEWS/304010118/Pro-solar-groups-Bill-would-allow-Duke-monopolize-solar-energyA bill thats been proposed in the state Senate would allow Duke Energy and other utilities in South Carolina to monopolize the suns power and would stifle competition for rooftop solar, national solar business groups said Monday, though Duke Energy called the bill fair to all involved.
The solar bill was hailed last week by legislators, utilities and in-state solar and conservation groups as a compromise that would open South Carolina to the sun and could lead to investments of more than 300 megawatts in solar energy in the state.
Pro-solar groups in South Carolina said last week the bill would allow customers to lease rooftop solar panels from third-party businesses for the first time, making solar affordable for many ratepayers who couldnt fork out $15,000-$20,000 upfront cost to install solar panels.
But now groups that represent national rooftop solar installers say they dont stand a chance to compete in South Carolina the way the bill is written.
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Pro-solar groups: Bill would allow Duke to monopolize solar energy (SC) (Original Post)
jpak
Apr 2014
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Well, we all knew that the bog energy moneymakers and polluters would have been
djean111
Apr 2014
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djean111
(14,255 posts)2. Well, we all knew that the bog energy moneymakers and polluters would have been
working on something like this - can't block access to the sun, so block access to the grids and panels.
"Miller said Duke has shifted its position on rooftop solar recently from opposing it altogether to now wanting to own it completely."
Yeah, I notice I don't see a lot of crap about how solar is too weak or the panels are poisonous or whatever, lately. Companies like Duke have regrouped and now just figure they can control solar - cheaper for them in the long run, no coal, no nuclear shit, really.
Hopefully this sort of thing will hasten the advent of really great battery storage and local grids.
Heh, maybe then they will just Google Earth in real time, looking for renegade solar panels as if they were searching for weed plants.