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Arkansas Appeals Court Upholds Solar Net Metering Retail Rate Structure

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Many rooftop solar systems are grid-tied which allows owners to transmit excess solar and wind power into local utility grids in exchange for metering credits.
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The Arkansas Court of Appeals decision ends a long-sought effort by electric utility companies in Arkansas to impose a surcharge on grid-tied solar power producers. The decision allows producers to continue to receive full retail credit for any excess electricity transmitted to local utility grids, under net-metering agreements. Lauren Waldrip, executive director Arkansas Advanced Energy Association says the decision will spur solar development across the state.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for <i>Ozarks at Large.</i>