![]() Instead, the measure is meant to keep rates fair for non-solar customers. Rocky Mountain Power insists they have no beef with solar customers and that the proposal will not add extra profits to the utility’s bottom line. Utah Clean Energy is still trying to understand the Rocky Mountain Power proposal’s nuances before they take an official stance. “I think we’re seeing utilities across the country begin to grapple with how to fairly compensate solar customers for the benefits they provide in the form of clean, price-stable energy,” said Kate Bowman, the organization’s solar project coordinator.
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