Last week, Arizona regulators gave the state’s largest utility, Arizona Public Service, the authority to charge homeowners with solar panels on their roofs a fee for plugging into the grid and in some cases, selling electricity back onto it. Beginning next year, homeowners who install rooftop solar systems will have to pay a monthly levy — the first ever in the U.S. — equal to $ 0.70 per kilowatt of installed capacity.
That’s well below the $ 8 per kw that APS had initially sought. Depending on how big their home system is, the fee will end up costing consumers anywhere from $ 3 to $ 6 a month, according to a report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. APS had hoped to be able to charge about $ 50 a month per home. The 18,000 rooftop solar systems already present in APS’s service territory will be grandfathered; only those installed after Dec. 31 will be subject to the levy. Read more...
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