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babylonsister

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Fri Jun 17, 2016, 06:25 AM Jun 2016

U.S. Chamber of Commerce joins anti-solar crusade [View all]

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce joins anti-solar crusade
By Ben Adler on Jun 15, 2016


The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the latest conservative group to start spreading anti-solar messages. In an email sent to supporters on Wednesday, the chamber attacks net metering, a policy in place in many states that pays people with solar panels on their roofs for the electricity they feed into the grid. The group also posted a video on YouTube last week making its anti-net metering case. This is fairly new territory for the chamber, according to energy regulation experts.

In its email, the group warns: “While your neighbor is receiving a credit (in the form of a reduced electricity bill) for putting excess energy back on the electricity grid, these outdated net metering policies overlook the costs to use, maintain, and update the grid. So, who is actually paying those costs? You — and everyone else!”

There is actually some truth to this. But the problem with the chamber’s analysis is that it ignores the positive effects of rooftop solar — most importantly, that it reduces the need for dirty, fossil fuel-based energy that causes air pollution and worsens climate change.

Here’s a more fair way to paint the situation: Electric utilities are using outdated technologies that poison our air and destabilize our climate. Who is actually paying for those costs? You — and everyone else!

We reported on Tuesday about the utilities’ trade association, the Edison Electric Institute, feigning concern for consumers who could be ripped off by unscrupulous solar companies. The Chamber of Commerce’s new campaign takes a different approach by heaping blame on solar consumers. But it’s all part of the same big effort by conservative groups and dirty energy companies to kneecap the solar industry, any way they can.
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And here I thought corporate interests didn't influence government. nt RedCappedBandit Jun 2016 #1
I've always wondered why some enterprising business person hasn't started something like a Vinca Jun 2016 #2
Already been happening. Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #3
The real answer for the CoC's complaints would be for them to get solar panels of their own ... marble falls Jun 2016 #4
Am I the only one who sees the dirty hands of the fossil fuel industry in this? Fritz Walter Jun 2016 #5
They are so stupid. Ultimately shooting themselves in the foot, at least. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #6
This is the Republican Brain on STUPID & GREEDY Scientific Jun 2016 #7
Trying to kill solar is trying to kill an industry of the future. Other countries are eating the US Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #8
We need a national BOYCOTT the Chamber of Commerce crusade Scientific Jun 2016 #9
Utilities force customers to pay up to $7k to upgrade transformers... Blue State Bandit Jun 2016 #10
When a transformer blows out in a storm or fails, replace it with the newer version. Done. TheBlackAdder Jun 2016 #14
Not the prob. Utilities force cust. to pay for transformer upgrade to accommodate solar. Blue State Bandit Jun 2016 #17
Your avatar's facepalm is fitting given the stupidity of this anti-renewable BS. Odin2005 Jun 2016 #11
Capitalist corporations are killing the planet! n/t RoccoR5955 Jun 2016 #12
G-reedy. O-ld. P-ricks. n/t librechik Jun 2016 #13
In other news... Javaman Jun 2016 #15
This is not really "anti-solar"... Wounded Bear Jun 2016 #16
A lot of ignorance here. Indydem Jun 2016 #18
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