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re: Public Service Commission District 1- Skrmetta or Wright?
Posted on 12/6/14 at 10:36 am to Jake88
Posted on 12/6/14 at 10:36 am to Jake88
Despite what you have read from Skrmetta, he will cost you money in the long run by killing the solar market in Louisiana and hiding behind low rates by introducing massive fees.
Residential solar installations are a net positive for every single consumer currently: LINK /
That study in MS shows that it is a net benefit. MS has a similar energy profile as LA, and Entergy operates there too.
The LA solar market, all those companies, and all those good American family jobs will end if Skrmetta has his way.
Full disclosure, I was a minion for Leone but now with him out and knowing that Leone and Wright both support the platform to rid regulated companies from being able to donate to campaigns, I have decided to push for Wright.
Residential solar installations are a net positive for every single consumer currently: LINK /
That study in MS shows that it is a net benefit. MS has a similar energy profile as LA, and Entergy operates there too.
The LA solar market, all those companies, and all those good American family jobs will end if Skrmetta has his way.
Full disclosure, I was a minion for Leone but now with him out and knowing that Leone and Wright both support the platform to rid regulated companies from being able to donate to campaigns, I have decided to push for Wright.
This post was edited on 12/6/14 at 10:39 am
Posted on 12/6/14 at 1:22 pm to TommyC
quote:
Residential solar installations are a net positive for every single consumer currently
That's because there is currently not a rider in place to properly charge those customers with net metering.
Ratepayers with no solar are subsidizing solar customers, thats a fact.
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