1) Everything is political. Issues involving the environment and energy policy, especially so. The line seems to be drawn on “party politics”. I’m not the policeman though.MikeNovack wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:12 pm I'm a newcomer here, so having more than a little trouble understanding the rules. WHAT is meant by "political"? By my understanding, arguing about the social justice of solar subsidies is political.
Which might be an opening to discuss to what extent environmental issues relate to social justice issues. For example, I would consider environmental justice issues to be social justice issues (not really environmental). The EARTH doesn't care if we humans are just or unjust with each other, only whether we are destroying the environment.
But by all means let's discuss the PURPOSE of the solar tax credit and (in this state) net billing. That was to increase the amount of solar electric generation overall. Could "bribe" the electric companies to do it, they'd want more. So bribe the "middle class" (our term) to pony up the money for the systems on their roofs. Not the RICH -- saving on their electric bill not enough incentive for them to have panels on the roof of their mansion. CAN'T give the incentive to the POOR because they don't have the resources to pay the up front costs.
The point I am trying to make is the purpose was environmental (reduce greenhouse gas). The purpose was not social justice. Discussion of things like that either don't belong in the forum OR the forum should have a separate place for "Ethics".
2) There is a tendency from some quarters to shout down every initiative with “What about the poor?”. You’ve heard it in this thread. Net metering is a fantastic way to encourage people to put solar on their roofs. Particularly in colder places where most energy consumption is in winter and most solar generation is in summer. However just like any good idea or initiative it gets shouted down by people crowing “What about the poor who can’t afford to buy the panels” or “What about people who live in apartments” and “This only benefits the rich”. By the way “the rich” seems to include anyone with a job! In my opinion this nonsense should be squashed anywhere it rears its nasty head.