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"We commend Governor Fallin and Secretary of Energy and Environment Michael Teague for their strong leadership in defending Oklahomans' right to generate their own clean energy," said Bryan Miller, President of The Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC).
As part of the effort to protect customers, the Order also requires the Corporation Commission to conduct a "transparent evaluation of distributed generation" that "mandates inclusion of all stakeholders, including representatives of the solar and distributed wind industries, and utilities."
Governor Fallin and Secretary Teague's leadership demonstrates a commitment to distributed generation and energy choice for Oklahomans.
About The Alliance for Solar Choice
The Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC) advocates for maintaining successful distributed solar energy policies, such as retail net metering, throughout the United States. Retail net metering (NEM) provides fair credit to residents, businesses, churches, schools, and other public agencies when their solar systems export excess energy to the grid. The organization was formed on the belief that anyone should have the option to switch from utility power to distributed solar power, and realize the financial benefits therein. The rooftop solar market has been largely driven by Americans' desire to assert control over their electric bills, a trend that should be encouraged. TASC Member companies include SolarCity, Solar Universe, Sungevity, Sunrun, and Verengo. http://allianceforsolarchoice.com/