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  • iamadoorknob
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 42

    #1

    Will I lose Net Metering rights if I switch rate plans?

    Background: I live in California and I'm with PG&E. Right now I'm on the basic rate plan, but if I want to switch rate plans to Time of Use years in the future (when they switch to Net Metering 2.0), will I lose my Net Metering 1.0 rights?
  • inetdog
    Super Moderator
    • May 2012
    • 9909

    #2
    Originally posted by iamadoorknob
    Background: I live in California and I'm with PG&E. Right now I'm on the basic rate plan, but if I want to switch rate plans to Time of Use years in the future (when they switch to Net Metering 2.0), will I lose my Net Metering 1.0 rights?
    Possibly. The effect is great enough that you should get a more authoritative opinion than mine! Have you asked PG&E in writing?
    SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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    • sensij
      Solar Fanatic
      • Sep 2014
      • 5074

      #3
      Originally posted by iamadoorknob
      Background: I live in California and I'm with PG&E. Right now I'm on the basic rate plan, but if I want to switch rate plans to Time of Use years in the future (when they switch to Net Metering 2.0), will I lose my Net Metering 1.0 rights?
      No, switching rate plans will not compromise your net metering agreement. The net metering interconnect contract you have now does not specify a rate plan, it just says that you will receive credit based on your "OAR" - Otherwise Applicable Rate.
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      • thejq
        Solar Fanatic
        • Jul 2014
        • 599

        #4
        I don't think you will lose it (within the grandfather period) unless you change your system (eg. increase size by > 10% etc) and have to reapply for new net metering. They might put limitations to discourage switching however.
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        • sdold
          Moderator
          • Jun 2014
          • 1464

          #5
          I didn't lose it when I switched back in October. It made a big difference (in a positive way), even with the wife and kids at home during the day. I had to school the wife on times of day to avoid doing laundry (especially the drier) but it was worth it.

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          • SunEagle
            Super Moderator
            • Oct 2012
            • 15166

            #6
            Originally posted by sdold
            I didn't lose it when I switched back in October. It made a big difference (in a positive way), even with the wife and kids at home during the day. I had to school the wife on times of day to avoid doing laundry (especially the drier) but it was worth it.
            So based on "schooling the wife" I presume you are now doing the laundry.

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            • albert436
              Solar Fanatic
              • Jan 2014
              • 356

              #7
              ^lol, good one !

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              • sdold
                Moderator
                • Jun 2014
                • 1464

                #8
                I don't think I used the term "schooled." But now that I think about it, I am doing a lot more of my own laundry now. Huh.

                I was surprised at how much my wife is on-board with saving energy now that the panels are up, and especially now that we've moved to TOU. I was afraid she's start leaving the air on longer, but she's gone the other way.

                I use a paid iphone app called PG&E Toolkit that gives me reports and graphs and all sorts of data. About three months into having the solar panels, it was showing me what I would be paying on the other rate plans, and the E6 looked like the best one, so I switched from E1 to E6 and it really paid off, mostly due to the fall and spring being high generation days without the AC running. The app requires that you give it your PG&E login info, which might bother some, but I've used it for a year and like it a lot.

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