CPUC’s New Proposed Decision In Community Solar Case A.22-05-022 Could Halt All Future Projects As Californians Face Soaring Energy Costs

A proposed decision released yesterday by the California Public Utilities Commission in the Community Solar Proceeding (A.22-05-022) has raised major concerns within the clean energy sector. The proposal, according to industry advocates, would make it nearly impossible for new community solar projects to be developed in California—even as residents continue to struggle with steeply rising electricity costs. Stephanie Doyle, the California State Affairs Director for the Solar Energy Industries Association, expressed strong disappointment in the decision.

She stated that the CPUC has missed a critical opportunity to help reduce utility bills for households across the state, especially for those who are already experiencing financial strain due to high energy prices. She emphasized that the California legislature made its intentions clear when it passed AB 2316 in 2022. The law was designed to encourage the development of a robust community solar program, with a particular focus on benefiting low-income residents and improving grid resilience for all ratepayers. However, the proposed CPUC decision moves in the opposite direction.

Instead of creating a workable program that aligns with the goals set out in AB 2316, the CPUC proposal maintains previous policies that industry groups argue have already hindered community solar growth. Doyle noted that this approach appears to favor large utility companies rather than California’s diverse communities, many of whom have been advocating for accessible and affordable solar solutions.

She stressed that Californians deserve better, especially during a time when clean, cost-saving energy options are more important than ever. Despite the setback, Doyle reaffirmed that California’s solar industry will continue pushing for fair and effective policies that expand access to solar energy. The industry remains committed to ensuring that all Californians—regardless of income—can benefit from renewable energy, lower utility bills and a more resilient power grid.


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