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Justin welcomes Chris Pawlik, Founder and CEO of Energy-Producing Retail Realty (EPR^2). Chris discusses the regulatory framework in California called net energy metering (NEM), which allows residential and commercial customers to generate solar power and feed it back into the grid. He also shares insights on the impact of NEM 3.0 on the commercial real estate industry, along with the concept of energy rights development as a potential solution for solar leases and rooftop leases after NEM 3.0. He highlights how developing energy rights on behalf of property owners can help align the incentives for solar installation with the tenant's interest in reducing their cost of electricity. This approach can also positively impact the value of the property, while addressing concerns of climate change resiliency.
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Justin welcomes Chris Pawlik, Founder and CEO of Energy-Producing Retail Realty (EPR^2). Chris discusses the regulatory framework in California called net energy metering (NEM), which allows residential and commercial customers to generate solar power and feed it back into the grid. He also shares insights on the impact of NEM 3.0 on the commercial real estate industry, along with the concept of energy rights development as a potential solution for solar leases and rooftop leases after NEM 3.0. He highlights how developing energy rights on behalf of property owners can help align the incentives for solar installation with the tenant's interest in reducing their cost of electricity. This approach can also positively impact the value of the property, while addressing concerns of climate change resiliency.
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Connect with Chris Pawlik
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