To the editor: Many due to employees author Melody Peterson for this nice article (“Former Edison government Calderon, now a lawmaker, seeks to chop rooftop photo voltaic credit,” April 21). I’m one in all many who put in photo voltaic panels and batteries on the request of the state. On the time, I used to be doing dwelling dialysis and any electrical outage would have been a well being hazard. Now I’ve a system that places energy again onto the utility’s grid most days and so they need to return on the authorized settlement we signed with them. That’s not proper.
Richard Lass, Oceano, Calif.
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To the editor: Thanks in your article on Meeting Invoice 942. It’s excessive time any individual advised the reality about what the utility corporations try to do to the individuals who trusted the state’s guarantees to offer credit in the event that they added rooftop photo voltaic to their houses. Our grid has been in bother for a very long time and photo voltaic prospects have been known as on to minimize the load. Now, as a result of utilities’ mismanagement and excessive funds to stockholders, they’re attempting to move the invoice on to those that have already paid. I’m deeply disillusioned in our governor for getting into their plan. If there may be any justice, AB 942 will fail.
Lynda Schiff, Santa Maria, Calif.
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To the editor: From the article: “The invoice’s creator, Assemblymember Lisa Calderon (D-Whittier), is a former government at Southern California Edison and its father or mother firm, Edison Worldwide.” Nothing extra must be mentioned.
Trent D. Sanders, La Cañada Flintridge
