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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Host Customer Name, Telephone, Address of Facility, Billing Account Number, and Meter Number in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your Application ID Number and indicate if the Host Customer is a Municipality or Other Governmental Entity. If applicable, attach the DPU issued Public Entity certification form.
  4. Answer question A regarding eligibility for net metering service by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', note that you are not eligible for net metering service.
  5. If applying as an Agricultural Net Metering Facility, respond to questions B1-B4 about operational status and recognition by the Department of Agriculture.
  6. For neighborhood net metering applications, answer questions C1-C3 regarding distribution company and municipality participation.
  7. Indicate how you will report electricity generation in section D and how Net Metering Credits will be applied in section E.
  8. Complete sections F and G if applicable, detailing eligible Customer accounts for credit allocation.
  9. Finally, sign and date the application to certify its accuracy before submitting it through our platform.

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To qualify for net energy metering at PGE: Your generator size must be less than or equal to 1 megawatt (1,000 kilowatts). Your generating system must be powered by an eligible renewable power source. You are not interconnecting to a secondary network distribution line.
In accordance with the provisions of Rule 11, where PGE determines unauthorized use is occurring, PGE may refuse or discontinue service without further notice.
Unfortunately, this strategy would lead to higher monthly bills for lower-income customers and those using less electricity. Lower kWh costs also undermine a primary incentive for conserving electricity.
Here are some of the drawbacks of net metering: Without time of use billing, the value of net metering credits isnt adjusted based on the time its produced. Too many net metered solar installations reduce demand on the grid during the daytime, but dont alleviate problems at peak evening times as the sun is setting.
A specially programmed net meter measures the difference between the amount of electricity generated at the home or business and the amount of electricity supplied by PGE to the property over the course of the month. Customers bills are calculated using this difference, called net energy.

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Credit allocation The host customer must fill out a form called Schedule Z to let the electric company know which account(s) the net metering credits should go to. A host customer may change Schedule Z no more than 4 times in one calendar year, unless there is a mutual agreement to change it more often.
The new policy regime would eliminate the 1.5 times sanctioned load system size allowance and convert the billing mechanism from net metering to net billing with a monthly settlement of accounts. The amendments also reduced the licensing period for new connections from 7 to 5 years.
Under net metering in California, you send your excess solar energy back to the grid, and your utility company calculates how much that energy is worth according to an avoided cost formula, which considers the value of that electricity at the time you send it to the grid.

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