85% of Californians believe policymakers should be doing more to encourage the use of solar, including 70% of Republicans.
WASHINGTON, D.C. โ Nearly 9 in 10 Californians believe solar customers should be fairly compensated for the power they sell back to the grid, and 85% say the state should be doing more to encourage solar adoption,ย according to new pollingย released by Global Strategy Group (GSG), North Star, and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). This broad consensus follows a series of decisions by state regulators that have hurt Californiaโs solar industry, including a significant and rapid cut to compensation rates that solar customers receive for the unused power they sell back to the grid. Californians overwhelmingly agree that more solar is good for the stateโs economy and will save California families money. According to the poll, 84% of voters say that everyone benefits when more people go solar, and 79% donโt trust their utility to be honest about what is causing higher prices. โCalifornia should be the state best positioned to capitalize on historic federal clean energy investments, but its own poor policy decisions are getting in the way,โย said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper.ย โCalifornians up and down the state agree that their leaders need to do more to keep the state a solar and storage leader.โ The poll reveals strong backing for solar at all scales, as 87% support the construction of more utility-scale solar in the desert and 74% support the construction of a solar project in their own community, including 64% of respondents living in rural communities. Nearly 9 in 10 respondents support federal clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), including 75% of California Republicans. These results are consistent with national polling SEIA released last month showing overwhelming support for the IRAโs clean energy incentives. โThese data could not be clearer,โย said GSG partner Andrew Baumann.ย โCalifornia voters are overwhelmingly supportive of solar across every metric. They think more solar will be good for the stateโs economy, for electricity rates, and for reliability. So, itโs no wonder that they also think that California policymakers should stop making it harder to expand solar and instead do more to encourage its use.โ โIn our incredibly polarized political environment, it is difficult to find an issue on which voters on both sides of the spectrum can agree,โย said Dan Judy, Vice President of North Star Opinion Research.ย โBut support for solar energy is remarkably strong among Republicans, independents, and Democrats, and it is an issue around which California elected leaders at all levels can unite.โ Read the poll resultsย andย topline analysis. |
The Solar Energy Industries Associationยฎ (SEIA) is leading the transformation to a clean energy economy, creating the framework for solar to achieve 30% of U.S. electricity generation by 2030. SEIA works with its 1,000 member companies and other strategic partners to fight for policies that create jobs in every communityย and shape fair market rules that promote competition and the growth of reliable, low-cost solar power. Founded in 1974, SEIA is theย national trade association for the solar and solar + storage industries, building a comprehensive vision forย the Solar+ Decade through research, education and advocacy. Visit SEIA online atย www.seia.org.
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