The Department of Energy is cutting red tape and fast-tracking applications for its net metering program, aiming to make it easier for consumers to adopt solar energy and reduce electricity costs.
The Department of Energy convened an inter-agency meeting last week to remove red tape and accelerate applications for its net metering program.
“The President has made it clear: the net metering program must work for the people, not against them,” she said. Garin said the agencies involved in the meeting agreed to reenforce existing policies with strict timelines, introduce simplified and standardized forms and ensure that requirements are relevant and straightforward.
The company’s goal is to reinforce the shared aim of democratizing access to renewable energy and advancing a more sustainable power sector.
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