California Cuts Back On Rooftop Solar Incentives As State Struggles To Offload Excess Power
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 25: In an aerial view, solar panels are seen on the roof of an apartment complex on April 25, 2024 in San Rafael, California. California has cut back on rooftop solar incentives as the state has an estimated 47 gigawatts of solar power installed, nearly 25 percent of the state's electricity, that powers 13.9 million homes. On days where there is little demand for electricity, the price of electricity flattens and gigawatts of the solar generated power is curtailed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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