(Kim Brunhuber/CBC)"Right here are my solar panels‚" she says, pointing at the panels covering half of her extensive roof in North Las Vegas. Then the Nevada power utility suddenly scrapped the deal. When the utility companies complain that solar customers aren't paying their fair share, Bromley believes they have a case. Chandler Sherman, a spokeswoman for SolarCity, says instead of adapting to new technologies, the utility companies are blaming rooftop solar customers. David Kaiserman, whose company builds homes with solar panels installed, says the solar industry is as disruptive as Uber and should market itself as aggressively as Apple.
Source: CBC News September 17, 2016 15:35 UTC