If you live in rural MN, something to consider if you are looking into solar and you are serviced by a co-op.
(broken link removed to http://midwestenergynews.com/2016/03/29/minnesota-co-ops-rolling-out-high-fixed-charge-for-solar-customers/)
While I see their point that they have fewer customers per mile than they do in urban areas and a loss in incoming money will effect the co-op. By adding additional fees to solar customers will increase the time it takes for a person to break even. Environmentally this is a fail, since the price they charge is not what I would consider closely regulated, and they can and will continue to increase it until solar is no longer an option for the average consumer.
(broken link removed to http://midwestenergynews.com/2016/03/29/minnesota-co-ops-rolling-out-high-fixed-charge-for-solar-customers/)
While I see their point that they have fewer customers per mile than they do in urban areas and a loss in incoming money will effect the co-op. By adding additional fees to solar customers will increase the time it takes for a person to break even. Environmentally this is a fail, since the price they charge is not what I would consider closely regulated, and they can and will continue to increase it until solar is no longer an option for the average consumer.