Earlier this week, stakeholders in Massachusetts endorsed a compromise agreement to reform the state net-metering policy. Net-metering policies provide credits at full retail rate for excess generation provided to the grid. The agreement will remove a cap on the number of net-metered customers currently limiting the solar market in return for a minimum charge for all electric customers which will help utilities collect for fixed delivery costs.
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Massachusetts offers a new model in the ongoing attempt to find a sustainable, win-win rate-making alternative to traditional net-metering policies. The use of an across-the-board minimum charge joins monthly net-metering fees (Arizona) and the value of solar tariff (Minnesota) as potential solutions to the problems with current ratemaking.
More Information
Greentech Media: http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/Massachusetts-Solar-Industry-Utilities-and-Regulators-Reach-a-Deal-on-Sola
Framework Overview: http://www.seia.org/sites/default/files/resources/Metering%20and%20solar%20stakeholder%20meeting%206%2011%2014.pdf
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