France’s Ministry of Ecological Transition has published a draft proposal to cut feed-in tariffs for sub-500 kW rooftop systems, Germany’s parliament has suspended payments for new PV systems during negative electricity price periods. Even China, in slightly different news, has announced that renewable energy on the grid will be shifted from government-determined pricing to market-determined sales, also abolishing co-located battery requirements. That’s all in the month of February – expand the scope to 2024 and there is a huge expanse of global policy changes which amount to “removing the training wheels” for renewable energy – less Net Metering, less Feed-in tariffs, and power market liberalization in China. One of the biggest reforms in this vein was California’s NEM 3.0 back…