https://cleantechnica.com/2015/07/29/solar-storage-ev-bundling-approved-in-california/
Solar + Storage + EV Bundling Approved In California
July 29th, 2015  by Steve Hanley

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For the first time anywhere in the United States, a grid operator has
approved rules that allow companies to buy electricity from numerous homes
and commercial power systems, then bundle it to meet the threshold needed to
sell energy on the wholesale market. The move approving solar power bundling
means electricity from individual rooftop systems could be shared with
utility customers in other states.

According to the Chicago Tribune, the California Independent System Operator
Corporation (ISO) will now permit companies to consolidate the output of
rooftop solar systems, batteries, and even plug-in electric vehicles. The
rules apply to utilities as well as private companies and individuals. The
shift demonstrates that small-scale power sources are becoming a more
critical part of the state’s energy mix.

“This is an important win for California energy users,” said Ken Munson,
chief executive officer of Sunverge Energy, which aggregates power from
solar panels and batteries installed in homes and businesses. “It paves the
way for consumers to play a more active role in the generation and
distribution of the energy we use every day.”

Residential solar has been the fastest growing segment of the California
solar industry. With an increase of 50% in 2014, it outpaced utility-scale
solar, which expanded 15%, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

The move by the grid operator “could ultimately benefit providers of
distributed solar, because it creates the opportunity for an alternative
source of revenue outside of net metering,” said Madeline Yozwiak, a
Bloomberg analyst. SolarCity, the biggest residential rooftop solar owner in
the state, sees the Thursday decision as an “important first step toward
expanding access for distributed solar and storage in wholesale markets,”
according to an e-mail from company spokesman Jonathan Bass.

“Historically, residents haven’t been able to participate in wholesale
markets; they have been ring-fenced,” says Alan Isemonger, founder of Energy
Market Expertise in Fair Oaks, California. “Now they will have more
opportunities to participate.” He was formerly a manager in market
operations at the California ISO.

California wants to get 33% of its power from renewable sources by 2020 and
50% by 2030 as part of its overall plan to meet the challenge of impending
climate change. Hopefully, the decision by the California ISO will spur
interest in aggregating solar power in other states, leading to more
competition and lower prices for consumers. 
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California Grid Operator Approves Solar Power Bundling
July 29th, 2015  by Steve Hanley




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