In California, customers who install solar systems and battery arrays are finding themselves cut off from grid
- Jon Queally, staff writer
In the nation's largest state, California, the major utility companies are trying to limit growth.
Of rooftop solar panels, that is.
According to
reporting by
Bloomberg,
the state's three largest utilities—Edison International, PG&E
Corp. and Sempra Energy—are "putting up hurdles" to homeowners who have
installed sun-powered energy systems, especially those with "battery
backups wired to solar panels," in order to slow the spread of what has
become a threat to their dominant business model.
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