My 2005 yearly billing, net metering agreement with Pacific Power says nothing 
about it being only valid for 20 years.
 
Todd

 


On Friday, March 3, 2023 8:46am, "William Miller via RE-wrenches" 
<re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> said:




To my Friends on the Wrenches forum:
 
This is a question that likely can only be answered by a California based 
grid-tied contractor.  The subject itself may be of more general interest as it 
is demonstrative of a trend that has dogged the industry and may be more 
prevalent in the future.  The subject has many layers to discuss, but I have a 
very specific question:
 
The new NEM3.0 legislation applies to current and future grid-tied customers 
connected to Investor Owned Utilities (IOU) in California.  It specifies in 
part that when NEM3 takes effect on 4/14/23, all customers that are currently 
categorized as NEM1 and NEM2 keep their existing status for 20 years from date 
of system commission.  After that 20 years these customers will be demoted to 
NEM3.  The reality of NEM3 is that it sucks for customers.
 
My home system was commissioned in October of 2003.  That means that in eight 
months I will be forced into significantly worse terms for trading kWh with 
PG&E. It’s not just me-- we installed a lot of grid-tied systems in the early 
2000s and I want to do what I can to protect my clients.  I worry for all 
people that supported solar when it was much more expensive.  This is really a 
sad result for early adopters.   
 
BTW, everyone is talking about the poor people that have yet to install solar 
but don’t want to get the future bad deal.  The hidden story is this sunset 
provision.  As I said above, this part seems pretty unfair.
 
I called PG&E today and was told that there is no way to extend NEM1 or 2 
status, short of removing all solar, having the roof inspected, and 
re-installing.
 
So do any of you California wrenches know what options there are to keep NEM1 
and NEM2 accounts off of NEM3?  Any advice is appreciated. 
 
If you agree that this is a problem, spread the word and give your customers a 
heads up.
 
William
 
Miller Solar
17395 Oak Road, Atascadero, CA 93422
805-438-5600
[ www.millersolar.com ]( http://www.millersolar.com/ )
CA Lic. 773985
 
 


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