Arizona solar battle heating up between installers, APS

By Patrick O’Grady| Phoenix Business Journal

It was only a matter of time before the underlying tension between solar companies and utilities erupted, and it’s a Goldwater who’s going to be leading some of the fight.

Not the Goldwater Institute, mind you, that sued to have the state’s renewable energy standards and tariffs throw out in a move that would have slowed solar development to a crawl. Instead, Barry Goldwater Jr. is heading up a group called TUSK — Tell Utilities Solar won’t be Killed — that aims at pushing solar from a different perspective: a Republican one.

APSThis is a bit of a one-trick elephant, but it’s going after a contentious spot in the solar fight flaring between installers and utilities. It’s not incentives. That ship has sailed. Nor is it raising the renewable energy standard.

This time it’s about net metering.

Jason Rose, head of Rose+Moser+Allen Public & Online Relations in Phoenix, who is speaking for the group, said the big fight is about net metering because, depending on the changes to the state’s policies requiring utilities to accept excess solar power, it could kill distributed solar.

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Related: T.U.S.K.: Tell Utilities Solar won’t be Killed

‪Arizona pro-solar group formed to battle utilitieshttp://tinyurl.com/cneqslr 

If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department at crich@roselawgroup.com

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