SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced the company will
soon reach a milestone of 2,409 megawatts of installed private rooftop solar
capacity on the energy grid, representing more than 275,000 solar
customers in Northern and Central California. PG&E expects to reach this
state-mandated limit for its current rooftop solar program this month.
With this milestone, new solar customers that PG&E connects to the
energy grid will be on the next version of the net energy metering (NEM)
program – called NEM 2. NEM is the program for private rooftop solar
customers who generate their own solar energy and use PG&E energy at
night or when the sun’s not shining.
“PG&E is dedicated to supporting our customers’ choice and control when
it comes to their energy. Because of our commitment to clean energy, we
want to make sure our customers are well-informed and prepared as they
start on their solar journey. We’re here to help them throughout the
process and to safely and quickly connect them to the energy grid,” said
Aaron Johnson, Vice President of PG&E’s Customer Energy Solutions.
While NEM 2 makes modest changes to the structure that has been in place
for more than 20 years, rooftop solar customers continue to receive
subsidies that are borne by all other customers. The solar market has
evolved and PG&E is committed to working with all parties to find the
right balance to support the continued growth of solar and align the
cost of the energy grid for all customers.
Exploring the NEM 2 program
The NEM 2 program for new solar customers makes modest adjustments
compared to the existing program, including:
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A one-time fee for PG&E to safely and quickly connect a customer’s
rooftop solar system to the energy grid, which will be $145 for
customers installing a system that is one megawatt or less in size. An
average residential customer’s solar system is five kilowatts in size.
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A small charge for state-mandated costs contributing to public purpose
programs such as low-income or energy efficiency customer programs.
New solar customers on the NEM 2 program will pay these charges on
electricity they use from PG&E’s grid, but not on electricity they use
that’s generated by their solar panels. All other PG&E customers pay
these same charges for all of their energy use.
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New solar customers will be on a time-of-use rate plan in which the
price of electricity depends on the time of the day.
Solar customers who have already installed their solar panels and are on
the existing version of NEM will be grandfathered into that program for
20 years from the date their solar system was connected to the grid.
Continued Support for Solar in California
Since 1993, PG&E has connected more than 275,000 solar customers to the
energy grid in Northern and Central California, representing about 25
percent of the country’s rooftop solar. PG&E connects about 6,000 new
solar customers every month and each new solar customer within three
business days – compared to the industry average of four weeks.
PG&E offers a range of tips, tools and resources to help customers
interested in solar get started:
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Prepare your home: By ensuring their home is energy
efficient before going solar, customers can reduce the size of
their solar system and save money in upfront costs.
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Right-size your system: Customers can use PG&E’s Solar
Calculator to help estimate the cost and size of the solar system
that’s right for them. A new feature in the calculator will help
customers maximize savings by viewing a customized side-by-side rate
analysis using their historic electric usage data to determine the
best time-of-use rate for them.
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Do the math: Customers should learn about the different financing
options for
solar to make an informed decision that works based on their
budget and lifestyle.
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Pick your partner: PG&E recommends obtaining bids from at least
three solar contractors, similar to other home improvement projects,
and exploring
other ways to hire a vendor that’s right for them.
Earlier this year, PG&E’s announced a new offering for customers to go
solar without installing panels. PG&E’s
Solar Choice program offers customers the option to purchase their
electricity from solar energy generated from new projects built in
PG&E’s service area. This option allows renters, homeowners and
businesses to support solar energy regardless of their location or
ability to physically install solar panels.
Customers can visit www.pge.com/solar
to learn more about what they need to do before going solar, as well as
resources for once they do. PG&E’s dedicated solar customer service
center is available to answer additional questions or concerns at
1-877-743-4112.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
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