It just seems like a real regulatory failure when a jurisdiction like California can't offer a reasonable rate option where solar+batteries give customers cheaper than retail avg costs while flattening the duck as much as possible.
NEM3 attempts to do that by paying people more for their feed-in if they can do it during evening peak instead of midday. But yeah definitely more options needed.
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It just seems like a real regulatory failure when a jurisdiction like California can't offer a reasonable rate option where solar+batteries give customers cheaper than retail avg costs while flattening the duck as much as possible.