Yes--they're baaaaaack. The scam opportunities must be tightening for the fungi selling solar panels. They operate a big roboccall center out of Southern California. If they crow about having your address, which sounds like a threat to me, consider making a local police report. These DNC violators make 100,000 robocalls a day, according to former employees. There are several civil suits seeking civil penalties for violating DNC/TPP regulations, that are making their way through courts in California. They go by a variety of fake names, usually with "renewable energy." "green" or "initiative" in the title. They also lie about either being a public utility, or partnering with a public utility; neither of which is true. Report to donotcall.gov and block them. But expect them, like Whack-a-Mole, to return under any dozens of the spoofed numbers that they use.
Called just now asking me if I was paying more than $70 a month on PG&E electric. I told him the phone call was inappropriate as we don't have a business relationship. He then told me 'We have every phone number in the world dog, we can call whoever we want. We'll call you every day if we want. And we have your address too dog.' and hung up. So pleasant.