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Baker Electric Home Energy Rallies to Save Solar Jobs
San Diego rooftop solar workers traveled to Los Angeles to call attention to drastic, unaffordable changes proposed for new solar customers

Baker Electric Home Energy rooftop solar workers traveled from San Diego to make their voices heard among more than a thousand supporters at a rally in downtown Los Angeles to save solar jobs.
They marched to the California Public Utilities Commission expressing opposition to the CPUC proposed decision. The decision, backed by California’s investor-owned public utilities, makes rooftop solar unaffordable for most consumers by imposing a new $684 a year solar tax and slashing consumer credits for solar by 80 percent. The decision threatens small businesses and 50,000 green energy jobs throughout the state. Changes to rooftop solar net energy metering could go into effect as early as this spring.
Built on over 84 years of electrical contracting expertise, San Diego-based Baker Electric Home Energy has provided home energy solutions to over 16,500 customers throughout Southern California.
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