PSC OK's customers selling excess power
Mar 4 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - John Dorschner The Miami Herald
State regulators Tuesday morning approved a rule that will allow customers
to sell excess power back to utilities.
The Public Service Commission ratified its December decision on a rule
addressing net metering, which allows homes and businesses that produce
power from alternative sources, such as solar panels, to sell their excess
power back to the utilities.
The change in the rule expands the size of systems, from 10 kilowatts to two
megawatts. It also expands the type of systems eligible, from only
photovoltaic to all renewable sources.
"This rule is expected to increase the development of renewable generation
in Florida, which will enhance fuel diversity and reliability," PSC Chairman
Matthew M. Carter II said in a prepared statement. "Customer-owned renewable
generation also effectively acts as a conservation measure by reducing the
amount of electricity purchased from utilities."
Several bills in the House and Senate were introduced urging or demanding
that the PSC implement net metering, but the regulators acted before any of
them could be passed into law. |