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150 Kansans and more than 15K Nationwide Took Action
June 10, 2020

The public comment deadline on the petition to give federal regulators the power to block rooftop solar owners from earning fair credit for the surplus electricity their solar panels produce is fast approaching!

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission needs to hear from millions of solar supporters that we want them to deny this power grab by anti-solar big utility interests.

That’s why we are urging you to participate in today’s national “Save Solar” day of online action. We are asking that you take these easy steps TODAY:

  • Sign the petition at savesolar.org/cep-act-now to oppose this violation of your solar rights.
  • Share the petition on your Facebook, twitter, and other social media accounts with this message: “I just took action to Save Solar. You should too! Net metering is a state-based solar energy policy that helps make rooftop and community solar affordable to millions across the country. Let’s not lose that right!”
  • Download any or all of the graphics below and use them in social media.
  • Use hashtags: #savesolar and #savekssolar on Twitter and Instagram.

Thank you for standing up for our solar rights, and please forward this message to pro-solar family, friends, and co-workers.

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