Hi All,
My PV system was up and running in mid-november and Permission To Operate was granted on 11/23/2015.
I just received my last E1 bill from PGE and it spanned the period from 11/10/2015 to 12/10/2015. a smartmeter was installed on 11/19/2015 - prior to that i had an old-style meter.
I also have a Rainforest Eagle, and based on what it's reading out of the smartmeter, PGE seems to have charged me for the energy i pulled from the grid, but not credited me for energy pushed out to the grid. I understand that this is correct, and it sounds like i may have dodged a bullet since they don't seem to have charged me for the energy that was pushed to the grid.
My question is, shouldn't PGE have transitioned me to NEM and the new TOU tariff on the day that PTO was received? it would make a huge difference to my bill. are NEM and tariff changes only allowed on statement boundaries? this seems like one of those things the CPUC might have an opinion on
thanks,
astro
My PV system was up and running in mid-november and Permission To Operate was granted on 11/23/2015.
I just received my last E1 bill from PGE and it spanned the period from 11/10/2015 to 12/10/2015. a smartmeter was installed on 11/19/2015 - prior to that i had an old-style meter.
I also have a Rainforest Eagle, and based on what it's reading out of the smartmeter, PGE seems to have charged me for the energy i pulled from the grid, but not credited me for energy pushed out to the grid. I understand that this is correct, and it sounds like i may have dodged a bullet since they don't seem to have charged me for the energy that was pushed to the grid.
My question is, shouldn't PGE have transitioned me to NEM and the new TOU tariff on the day that PTO was received? it would make a huge difference to my bill. are NEM and tariff changes only allowed on statement boundaries? this seems like one of those things the CPUC might have an opinion on

thanks,
astro
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