RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:If and when build back better gets passed.Just read it. Sounds like they've been going through a nightmare in Maine. Hopefully the government can do something to fix this problem.
alleyesonme wrote: Your welcome BCD...I actually read an opinion peace by UGE's Tyler Adkins, local Mainer....Bangor Herald newspaper available online, (I think that was the name of the paper).. on the matter earlier in the year...look it up when you can....when a state opens community solar it makes a big difference if it's regulated (no option to shop around) or de-regulated(consumers can already shop for rates from different suppliers) when renewable access is legislated ....regulated states usually have one or two main utilitys and they are not happy when their monopoly is disrupted, interconnection costs, delays is the only power they have, in Maine legislators have launched investigations to review and fix processes...