California's SB 868 aims to remove fees and red tape for portable solar devices, benefiting renters
3h ago· 2 min readenOpinion
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This article is a persuasive call-to-action urging Californians to vote yes on SB 868, a bill that would eliminate fees and interconnection barriers for portable solar devices. The author argues this is especially important for renters and apartment dwellers who cannot install rooftop solar panels, framing plug-in solar as an accessible path to clean energy. The piece is brief, advocacy-oriented, and directs readers to sign via Resistbot.
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· 4 pulledVote yes on SB 868. This bill removes the fees and interconnection red tape that currently block Californians from using portable solar devices
My kids live in apartments. They can't install rooftop panels, they can't get permits, and they can't wait for the housing market to change.
Plug-in solar is their path to clean energy right now.
SB 868 lets them plug in, generate power, and contribute to the grid without owing utilities a fee for the privilege.
Join 101 people. Vote yes on SB 868. This bill removes the fees and interconnection red tape that currently block Californians from using portable solar devices — and… Sign and Resistbot delivers your letter in minutes.
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