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The Solar Ledger

Every change that affects a Miami-Dade solar decision — dated, sourced, updated monthly. Last verification pass: June 12, 2026.
JUNE 2026 · VERIFICATION NOTE

FPL full-retail net metering: still the law, despite what stale sites say

Our monthly check confirms FPL continues to credit exported solar at the full retail rate (~13.7¢/kWh) under PSC Rule 25-6.065. Several national solar sites are currently presenting the 75%→60%→50% phase-down from 2022's HB 741 as if it were current law — that bill was vetoed by Governor DeSantis and never took effect, though new legislative proposals continue to surface in Tallahassee. If a site or sales rep quotes you reduced net metering rates as current Florida law, they're reading the wrong year.

Sources: FL PSC Rule 25-6.065 · FPL residential tariff · 2022 HB 741 veto record
JANUARY 1, 2026 · RATES

FPL's four-year rate settlement takes effect

FPL's new rate agreement, approved by the Public Service Commission in November 2025, began January 1. Consumer advocates estimate roughly $6.9 billion in additional charges to customer bills through 2029. For solar math the direction is simple: every rate increase makes each kilowatt-hour your panels produce worth more, for the entire life of the system.

Sources: Florida PSC rate case (approved Nov 2025) · consumer advocate filings
DECEMBER 31, 2025 · FEDERAL

The 30% federal residential credit expired for purchases

Section 25D ended under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Cash and loan purchases made in 2026 receive no federal tax credit; the 30% credit now flows only through lease/PPA structures, where the system owner claims it under Section 48E and passes savings into the customer's rate. Full breakdown on our Rebate Station.

Sources: IRS · Public Law 119-21 (OBBBA, July 2025)

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