Dominion’s original proposal was prohibitively expensive for solar customers. It would have resulted in excessive fixed and variable non-avoidable monthly fees, which would drastically slow rooftop solar adoption in South Carolina. Today, the Commission unanimously rejected Dominion’s proposal and instead opted to adopt a net metering tariff built around several of the suggestions given by the joint parties. /*** Advertisement ***/ “This was the right decision for South Carolina’s ratepayers and the local solar industry,” stated Will Giese, Southeast regional director at SEIA. “Dominion Energy’s proposal would have added harmful, unnecessary charges for rooftop solar customers in South Carolina, and this decision rejects that proposal and implements the parties’ suggestions.