ORLANDO, Fla. – A controversial bill that would let utility companies limit how much solar customers could sell their excess energy back for has been vetoed.Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed HB 741, the net metering bill, on Wednesday.[TRENDING: As Florida feuds with Disney, GOP voters, donors live inside elite Disney World community | Video showing 1-year-old being slapped leads to woman’s arrest, Sanford police say | Become a News 6 Insider (it’s free!)]Ad“Given that the United States is experiencing its worst inflation in 40 years and that consumers have seen steep increases in the price of gas and groceries, as well as escalating bills, the state of Florida should not contribute to the financial crunch that our citizens are experiencing,” DeSantis wrote in the veto letter.With solar panels, customers lower their energy bills and can sell excess solar energy back to utility…
