New Brunswick proposed net-metering overhaul sparks industry backlash
As New Brunswick prepares for surging electricity demand and a clean-energy transition, critics warn new solar billing rules could discourage the very distributed generation the province says it needs.
Proposed changes to NB Power’s net-metering rules, including lower export credits and a controversial new demand charge, are raising concerns that New Brunswick could undermine rooftop solar adoption at a critical moment in its clean-energy transition.

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