The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) will vote Wednesday, October 11, to reconsider its Value of Solar decision and determine whether homeowners and businesses with rooftop solar should be paid less for the power they send back to the grid. The ACC is also considering removing the grandfather protections for customers who already have rooftop solar.
Changing compensation for customers who generate electricity and sell excess power to the grid would destroy the investment expectations of the roughly 270,000 Arizona homeowners who installed rooftop solar systems in the past.
“After years of fighting about solar, no state has ever torpedoed solar owners’ investment backed expectations by refusing to grandfather them on the export rates the government promised to them when they made their solar investments. Tomorrow AZ will consider being the first,” Court Rich, an attorney representing solar companies, posted on social media.