SRP looks at another solar rate alternative, but new proposal doesn’t appease critics; a ‘cynical proposal,’ says Rose Law Group co-founder, senior partner, and director of Renewable Energy, Court Rich

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Sunrun Inc.

Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article had the incorrect date of the Salt River Project board of directors meeting. 

Salt River Project officials — facing criticism for the rates they charge solar customers — proposed a slightly more generous plan for those customers on Monday.

It failed to win over the critics.

The proposal kicked off a fresh round of debate among the 14 board members who set policies for the public utility, with some questioning why solar policies garner so much attention from the directors.

Four other board members, who ran for their seats in hopes of changing SRP’s solar policies, expressed frustration that the company’s managers don’t see eye-to-eye with them on the benefits of rooftop solar.

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