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Perspective

Jan. 22, 2014

SB 43: Planting seeds in community solar gardens

In the fall of 2013, however, after significantly simplifying earlier shared solar proposals, California's support for community-based renewable energy projects finally took root. By Peter H. Weiner and Jill E.C. Yung


By Peter H. Weiner and Jill E.C. Yung


Although frequently the leading innovator on matters of environmental policy, California was uncharacteristically slow to adopt a shared solar program to enable renters, lessees of multiunit buildings and owners of property with insufficient solar resources to participate in the emerging renewable energy economy. While other states were implementing programs to promote the development of pooled, local solar resources, sometim...

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