Dear Gov. Brown: Energy and Cleantech VCs Talk NEM Policy in Calif.

Venture investors Pfund, Doerr, Vassallo, Ehrenpreis, Kortlang, Atluru and Prend make a NEM policy case on behalf of DG.

Governor Jerry Brown

State Capitol

Sacramento, CA 95814



Senate Pro Tem Kevin de Leon

State Capitol

Sacramento, CA 95814



RE:  California Distributed Power



Dear Governor Brown and Senator de Leon:



As leading investors in California’s cleantech industry, we greatly appreciate your leadership to establish strong renewable energy goals that will reduce climate pollution. With only three weeks left in this year’s legislative session, we wish to bring to your attention an important gap in current state policy efforts.



As Governor Brown noted in his January 2015 State of the State address, deriving 50 percent of our electricity from renewable sources by 2030 will require transforming our electricity grid and distributed power must play an important role. This means expanded deployment of rooftop solar, which is occurring across the state in large part because of the availability of net energy metering (NEM).



The NEM policy has helped California’s solar industry grow into a world leader and leverage billions of dollars in private investment in the installation of distributed solar energy systems across the state. This policy has helped create more than 54,000 solar jobs all over California -- greater than the total number of persons employed by the state’s five largest utilities. The NEM policy is also spurring innovations that have enabled the solar industry to scale, bring down costs substantially, and save energy consumers in California billions of dollars.



Legislation that Governor Brown signed two years ago, AB 327, requires that the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) develop new NEM rules by the end of the year that now are projected to be implemented for new customers in many communities across the state during 2016. In recent filings at the PUC, the utilities have proposed ending NEM and replacing it with radically different programs and rate designs that would destroy the economics for solar customers.



Investors have been committing capital to California’s rapidly growing rooftop solar industry with the expectation that the state’s solar-friendly policies will not be dramatically changed overnight. That expectation is now being called into question by the utilities’ proposals and the PUC Energy Division’s apparent decision to apply the wrong cost-effectiveness test when evaluating the program. This market uncertainty is compounded by implementation of significant changes to electricity rates and tariffs, the scheduled step-down of the federal Investment Tax Credit for solar at the end of 2016, and the focus of the renewable portfolio standard (RPS) on larger systems.



We ask that you restore policy certainty for California’s rooftop solar industry by ensuring that a sustainable NEM policy continues. This will reassure the market and the venture capital community of the state’s ongoing commitment to include distributed power in California’s clean energy plans. It will encourage additional private-sector investment and job growth in our state’s growing cleantech industry and send a powerful signal to markets in other states.



Sincerely,

Nancy E. Pfund

Managing Partner

 



Raj Atluru

Venture investor



Rick Brown, Ph.D.

President, TerraVerde Renewable Partners



Josh Cohen

Managing Partner, City Light Capital



Robert Davenport III

Managing Partner, Brightpath



John Doerr

Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers



Ira Ehrenpreis

Managing Partner, DBL Partners



Charlie Finnie

Managing Partner, Greener Capital



John Fisher

Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson



Josh Green

Managing Partner, CCM Energy



David Kirkpatrick

Managing Director, SJF Ventures



Ben Kortlang

Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers



David Prend

Managing General Partner, Rockport Capital



Zeb Rice

Managing Partner, Angeleno Group



Dipender Saluja

Partner & Managing Director, Capricorn Investment Group



Steve Vassallo

General Partner, Foundation Capital



Steve Westly

Managing Partner, Westly Group



Don Wood

Partner, Draper Fisher Jurvetson



cc:           Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins

                Assembly Member Susan Bonilla

                Assembly Member Jim Cooper

                Assembly Member Richard Gordon

                Assembly Member Patrick O’Donnell

                Assembly Member Henry Perea

                Assembly Member Bill Quirk

                Assembly Member Anthony Rendon

                Assembly Member Phil Ting

                Assembly Member Das Williams