If you've been a California PG&E solar customer through at least one true-up, and specifically if you had a net credit going into the true-up. I'm hoping you might share your true-up bill's calculations with me.
I'm trying to verify what my current provider, Marin Clean Energy told me about what would happen if I switch back to PG&E.
They said that PG&E keeps track separately of accumulated generation and transmission cost or credit going into true-up. Specifically, if you had a credit in one and a balance owing in the other, the credit would not be applied to the balance owing. But I called PG&E and they said the credit would be applied.
Tariffs and true-up calculations are tricky, and the only way I can be sure how this works is to look at some bills.
Any help would be most appreciated.
I'm trying to verify what my current provider, Marin Clean Energy told me about what would happen if I switch back to PG&E.
They said that PG&E keeps track separately of accumulated generation and transmission cost or credit going into true-up. Specifically, if you had a credit in one and a balance owing in the other, the credit would not be applied to the balance owing. But I called PG&E and they said the credit would be applied.
Tariffs and true-up calculations are tricky, and the only way I can be sure how this works is to look at some bills.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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