Submitted on February 22nd, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)
PG&E customers have had optional Time of use rates (e7 e6, e8, a6, ect..) for as long as I have been in the Solar power industry. He must of meant to say mandatory fluctuating charges.
"By 2012, electricity customers in California may have the option of signing up to receive electricity bills with such fluctuating charges."
"When that happens, the value of solar will go up," he said.
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Submitted on February 22nd, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)PG&E customers have had optional Time of use rates (e7 e6, e8, a6, ect..) for as long as I have been in the Solar power industry. He must of meant to say mandatory fluctuating charges.
"By 2012, electricity customers in California may have the option of signing up to receive electricity bills with such fluctuating charges."
"When that happens, the value of solar will go up," he said.