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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-01-18; City Council; Resolution 2022-027RESOLUTION NO. 2022-027 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE PROTECTION OF ROOFTOP SOLAR POWER GENERATION AND EXPANDING CLEAN ENERGY ACCESS AS IT RELATES TO THE NET ENERGY METERING 3.0 PROCEEDING BEFORE THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Exhibit :. WHEREAS, net energy metering is designed to support the installation of customer-sited renewable energy generation; and WHEREAS, net energy metering allows customers to receive bill credits for power generated by their solar system and shared with the power grid and ultimately save money on their utility bills; and WHEREAS, net energy metering is what has allowed solar to become increasingly accessible to low-and-moderate income households, schools, businesses and nonprofit organizations; and WHEREAS, the California Public Utilities Commission has launched a formal proceeding to update the current net energy metering structure to be introduced in 2022 as "net energy metering 3.0" and a number of parties have submitted their proposals for what they believe net energy metering 3.0 should look like; and WHEREAS, the California investor-owned utilities -San Diego Gas & Electric, Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison -have submitted a joint proposal that calls for drastic changes to net energy metering that would make customer-sited renewable energy more expensive by including high monthly fees and increasing the amount of time for customers to pay off the system and ultimately has the potential to eliminate the California distributed solar market; and WHEREAS, the investor-owned utilities' proposal would make it harder for customer-sited renewables to continue to grow sustainably as mandated by law, while other proposals submitted by Protect Our Communities Foundation, California Solar & Storage Association, Vote Solar, GRID Alternatives, Solar Energy Industries Association and others not only would encourage new solar adoption but also include additional subsidies for low income customers and energy storage adoption; and WHEREAS, the investor-owned utilities' proposal includes fees on the utility side of billing and would be the highest solar fees in the nation in the San Diego Gas & Electric territory, which Clean Energy Alliance customers would not be able to avoid even if the alliance's net energy metering rate was extremely solar friendly; and Jan. 18, 2022 Item #8 Page 4 of 14 WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad Climate Action Plan includes rooftop solar on residential and commercial buildings as a key greenhouse gas reduction measure; and WHEREAS, the City Council continues to advocate for equity in our communities; and WHEREAS, protecting rooftop solar and expanding access to rooftop solar will help California move toward 100% clean energy; and WHEREAS, rooftop solar is used to power electric vehicles and is a critical component in lowering and eliminating transportation emissions; and WHEREAS, California cannot meet its clean energy targets in time with utility-scale solar alone and needs to triple the amount of rooftop solar to get to 100 percent clean energy by 2045; and WHEREAS, Carlsbad schools, residents and businesses should be able to continue to adopt rooftop solar and receive the benefits of solar paired with other clean energy technologies, which would be in jeopardy if the investor-owned utilities' proposal was adopted; and WHEREAS, a recent study conducted by Vibrant Clean Energy showed that rooftop solar can save all California ratepayers $120 billion and is a net benefit to society; and WHEREAS, the rooftop solar industry supports thousands of local jobs in San Diego County, including many in Carlsbad; and WHEREAS, the rooftop solar industry provides over $1 billion in economic benefits to the region; and WHEREAS, Carlsbad is a regional leader in rooftop solar adoption, with more than 8,000 local projects including homes, schools, nonprofits and businesses, which could be negatively impacted by current net energy metering proposals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. 2. That the above recitations are true and correct. That the Carlsbad City Council supports protecting rooftop solar and expanding clean energy access by making it easier, not harder, for people to adopt rooftop solar in order to meet California's ambitious clean energy targets and deploy solar in communities struggling to pay for electricity. 3. That the Carlsbad City Council urges the California Public Utilities Commission to strengthen net energy metering to expand access to other clean energy technologies Jan. 18, 2022 Item #8 Page 5 of 14