Homeowners Not Allowed to Activate Solar Panels that are 'Too Powerful'
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<p>‘Retire So ther Califor ia co ple, Ro a Sarah Hall, fo o t the har way that the state frow s po homeow ers i stalli g powerf l solar pa els. SoCal E iso i ot allow the Halls to activate their solar system beca se “it excee e state sta ar s for e ergy pro ctio ,” accor i g to a NBC Los A geles report.</p>
<p>Hopi g to re ce their electricity costs, the Halls ha Solar City i stall 36 pa els for free, a Solar City wo l the make mo ey thro gh resi e tial e ergy co servatio program rebates. The pa els they i stalle , however, wo l have ge erate too m ch power: 28% over the amo t a homeow er is allowe to pro ce.</p>
<p>The problem? The state is co cer e that homeow ers who pro ce too m ch power with their solar systems co l sell the excess power a therefore pote tially be e ergy retailers, a SoCal E iso represe tative explai e to NBC Los A geles.’</p>
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