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San Diego Gas & Electric rates are nation's highest
Unfortunately and ironically, the higher your electricity bill from the grid the greater your incentive to adopt solar. So the"avoided cost" math of going solar doesn't quite work the way Mr. Bauder would like. What would be a more direct line of attack would be to point out that SDG&E's exorbitant profits could be trimmed if the utility were forced by the CPUC to offer its own incentives for solar adoption, especially as the California Solar Initiative fades into irrelevance. Best of all, they could be compelled to buy electricity directly from owners of local solar systems through a feed-in tariff which would compensate them directly for an investment in generating clean energy, not just for offsetting their current demand through netmetering.— April 24, 2013 6:44 p.m.