Many of us who have gone solar--have problems with Pepco. The NET meters won't come. The NET meters are broken. The bills are incorrect. Would be interested in collecting feedback from others experiences good and bad.
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/housingcomplex/2010/07/29/here-comes-the-sun-d-c-s-solar-power-industry-tries-to-grow-around-pepco/
We are also gearing up for another round of engagement with Pepco and the PSC on net-metering. Did you know that until recently Pepco charged you transmission charges for the power you produced? As we move to variable/peak pricing we need to make sure the new netmetering system is fair to solar homeowners.
We need to build a small group to work on the issue. ANY VOLUNTEERS?? Email me a Solarcoop@yahoo.com
Anya Schoolman/Mt Pleasant Solar Coop
The solar renewable energy movement in the Washington DC metro area is very strong, but the process of going solar and getting proper credit for produced solar energy is a continual struggle. There are 12 neighborhood cooperatives are playing a big role in advocating for solar energy. These coops have joined together to form DC Solar United Neighborhoods (DC SUN). Mike Barrette and Anya Schoolman, of DC SUN use this blog to keep you informed of key issues. Visit www.dcsun.org for more info.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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