Utility Drive reports that Sunnova Energy International is pushing back against Southern California Edison and other utilities that want the California Public Utilities Commission to dismiss the company’s proposal to build and own microgrids in new residential communities.
Sunnova argues that its application meets the CPUC’s requirements for a hearing on the proposal to create micro-utility microgrids in new master-planned residential communities.
Under Sunnova’s proposal for new communities of up to 2,000 homes, each house would have rooftop solar and battery storage and would be part of a community microgrid that would include a community-scale photovoltaic system, energy storage and emergency generation.