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  • astroboy
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jul 2015
    • 101

    #31
    OK - i hope that's the case with me too; i noticed that for the first week or two the smartmeter had no rate information loaded into it, and now it has this E1 schedule so i assumed PGE must have loaded it. but of course it does not have to be correct in the meter for the billing to happen properly. it just seemed suspicious.

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    • astroboy
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jul 2015
      • 101

      #32
      ok, i just called them. they offered no explanation for what happened, only saying that the situation is somewhat unusual, and that they had dropped the ball on their end. they had not put me on rate EV, saying that i needed to provide a VIN number for an electric or plug-in car. my solar installer told me that proof of ownership of an EV was not necessary (which seemed odd to me.) the installer used PGE's new-ish online NEM application; perhaps the online application does not allow them to put in a VIN number? dunno.

      so now they are saying to either ignore my current E1 bill, or perhaps pay part of it (which i can probably compute). now that i have given them a VIN # that they have put in a request to switch to rate EV (which could take 2 billing cycles... yikes), and they have requested that the switch be made on the PTO date.

      so fingers crossed, we'll see what happens.

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      • sensij
        Solar Fanatic
        • Sep 2014
        • 5074

        #33
        Glad to hear they were responsive, and that your instinct for transition not being handled right was correct. It is a good lesson for others... look closely at that first bill!

        On my system, I found that SDG&E had the wrong system size listed... they had used the interconnect application filed by an installer that I did not go with, instead of the correct one. As a result, their file had the wrong equipment and was too small (even after correcting for CEC ratings), and my actual system was already in violation of the +10% rule that could have potentially triggered a new interconnect agreement under NEM 2.0.
        CS6P-260P/SE3000 - http://tiny.cc/ed5ozx

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        • astroboy
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jul 2015
          • 101

          #34
          yikes, now that would have been awful. to my knowledge i only had one installer file any paperwork, but of course it could have been wrong. i will double check it.

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          • astroboy
            Solar Fanatic
            • Jul 2015
            • 101

            #35
            looks like the wheels are already in motion - the EAGLE just gave a message talking about a rate change, and if i log into my PGE account it shows my E1 service as "deactivated". oh in what enlightened times we live

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            • cebury
              Solar Fanatic
              • Sep 2011
              • 646

              #36
              I got a message on Eagle today also, paraphrased "because your rate schedule has changed you will no longer see rate and prediction amounts". I got the email yesterday of final NEM approval.

              Good job keeping on top of everything. Mistakes abound on every project we tackle. At first I thought it was bad luck, then I wondered how much of the dumbing down of America was involved. I was probably just unaware how often these happened when I was younger. The big ones tend to fix themselves and the little ones go unnoticed. The online systems allow for so much transparency with forums like this and expert volunteers like sensij above, gotta love it.

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              • cebury
                Solar Fanatic
                • Sep 2011
                • 646

                #37
                So for my situation:
                My normal billing period started 12/9.
                My first NEM app (with mistakes) submitted 12/4. The corrected and approved NEM application was on 12/10. I received PTO on 12/14.
                They credited my exports back to 12/9 (the start of the current period).
                But didn't start my official NEM TrueUp period until the approval date 12/14.

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                • astroboy
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 101

                  #38
                  thanks for the data point, cebury. have you recevied any kind of NEM statement from PGE?

                  so it's been a couple of days, and my meter still has no pricing info in it, my E1 service still shows "stopped" on pge.com, and there's no other electric service tied to my account. when you guys transitioned to NEM did you get a new service ID? maybe i have to manually add it into my pge.com account.

                  there are hints that things have changed - the tooltip in the "my energy use" screen on pge.com says "net energy metering" now, whereas before it said "tiered residential".

                  does the NEM trueup happen in december of each year, or is it a year from when NEM was activated for each particular customer?


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                  • cebury
                    Solar Fanatic
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 646

                    #39
                    Originally posted by astroboy
                    thanks for the data point, cebury. have you recevied any kind of NEM statement from PGE?
                    No I just got the PTO email a few days ago, nothing yet. Supposed to receive their Welcome packet in snail mail.

                    so it's been a couple of days, and my meter still has no pricing info in it, my E1 service still shows "stopped" on pge.com,
                    That's probably normal.

                    and there's no other electric service tied to my account.
                    That part sounds worrysome or maybe they're working on it right now.

                    when you guys transitioned to NEM did you get a new service ID?
                    Mine is still the same and the webpage shows it.

                    there are hints that things have changed - the tooltip in the "my energy use" screen on pge.com says "net energy metering" now, whereas before it said "tiered residential".
                    Ditto.

                    And this has changed: My Rate Plan

                    You are ineligible for rate change.

                    and Rate Comparison Tool
                    We're sorry, the My Rates tool is not available for your rate at this time.


                    does the NEM trueup happen in december of each year, or is it a year from when NEM was activated for each particular customer?
                    I recall from this board folks saying it's different for each customer based on the NEM start.

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                    • astroboy
                      Solar Fanatic
                      • Jul 2015
                      • 101

                      #40
                      well at the very least the meter is still reporting in, since the usage still shows up on the daily energy use graph. my account actually said 'ineligible for rate change' before any of this stuff but i think that may have been because i was on smartmeter opt-out. at any rate i still have electricity flowing into the house! unless they cut my power, i'm just going to wait to see if i get a monthly NEM statement. i did get a robo-call today from PGE regarding the solar program and telling me to expect the stuff in the mail...

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                      • astroboy
                        Solar Fanatic
                        • Jul 2015
                        • 101

                        #41
                        ok a new service appeared in my account; when i click that one and go to the summary page, it shows my current rate as "HEVAN". i guess that stands for EV-A NEM? hopefully. under that it says effective since 22 nov 2015 so it looks like everything is in order. unfortunately the EAGLE still sees no pricing data in the meter.

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                        • solardreamer
                          Solar Fanatic
                          • May 2015
                          • 473

                          #42
                          PG&E also does not provide pricing info in my meter and I doubt they do it anywhere.


                          Originally posted by astroboy
                          ok a new service appeared in my account; when i click that one and go to the summary page, it shows my current rate as "HEVAN". i guess that stands for EV-A NEM? hopefully. under that it says effective since 22 nov 2015 so it looks like everything is in order. unfortunately the EAGLE still sees no pricing data in the meter.

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                          • cebury
                            Solar Fanatic
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 646

                            #43
                            Originally posted by astroboy
                            ok a new service appeared in my account; when i click that one and go to the summary page, it shows my current rate as "HEVAN". i guess that stands for EV-A NEM? hopefully. under that it says effective since 22 nov 2015 so it looks like everything is in order. unfortunately the EAGLE still sees no pricing data in the meter.
                            The pricing data on my Eagle just went away yesterday also. Though I did get a warning, under Eagle Messages, it was going away three days ago.
                            It just shows "Not Set"

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                            • astroboy
                              Solar Fanatic
                              • Jul 2015
                              • 101

                              #44
                              well, my eagle was reporting the correct rate for E1 tier 1 up until the point that i called PGE, so at least some tariffs have their pricing loaded into the meter. i actually asked the eagle technical support about EV and they say they contacted PGE to ask if the rates should or should not be loaded into the meter when a customer is on EV.

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                              • solardreamer
                                Solar Fanatic
                                • May 2015
                                • 473

                                #45

                                Originally posted by astroboy
                                well, my eagle was reporting the correct rate for E1 tier 1 up until the point that i called PGE, so at least some tariffs have their pricing loaded into the meter. i actually asked the eagle technical support about EV and they say they contacted PGE to ask if the rates should or should not be loaded into the meter when a customer is on EV.
                                I should have clarified that I was talking about EV-A only. I have been on EV-A for almost 6 months and have never seen pricing info from my EAGLE.

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