This will give new solar businesses confidence and investors enough confidence to fund those solar businesses. Our state is already doing over $100 million dollars a year in [solar] business. A significant part of that is exported.

This program will have little or no impact on rates compared to what ratepayers would otherwise pay to support the renewable energy standard, but will greatly diversify the overall program by including distributed solar power.

It will give manufacturers and companies a lot more local experience. They can do a lot more testing. There are a lot of advantages.

I have been working on that for eight years and running it hard for the last two. So, yes, I'm elated.