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SD to hit net metering cap – higher elec rates for solar customers

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SDG&E will likely surpass its cap on the number of rooftop solar systems that can sell electricity back to the utility in just a matter of days — well before any other utility in the state.

“It’s an indication that more San Diegans are choosing to go solar so that they have a choice as far as what they pay for electricity as opposed to being beholden to a monopoly,” said Daniel Sullivan, CEO of Sullivan Solar Power.

But blowing past the cap also means that homeowners and others who want to use net metering — the billing mechanism in which utilities pay rooftop solar customers for the excess electricity their systems send back to the grid — are going to have to pay a little bit more.

Under rules set by the California Public Utilities Commission, once net metering at the state’s three investor-owned utilities exceeds 5 percent of peak customer demand, a “successor tariff” goes into effect for new customers.

As of Friday afternoon, San Diego Gas & Electric was just 8.2 megawatts shy of hitting its 5 percent cap. That translates into about 1,250 typical residential rooftop systems needed to reach SDG&E’s cap, according to state figures.

Once the cap is reached, those who want to use net metering will have to:

*pay a one-time interconnection fee that is estimated to cost between $75 and $150

*pay an estimated 2 cents to 3 cents per kilowatt hour for all of what is called “non-bypassable charges” for the electricity their buildings consume from the grid. The charges will help pay for low-income and efficiency programs, and

*go on a “time-of-use” rate instead of the flat rate paid by most residential consumers each month.

read more at: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2016/jun/17/solar-metering-cap/

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Solar Customers Furious With Utility Over Proposed Rate Change

 
Homeowners who sank thousands of dollars into solar power systems are hopping mad at San Diego Gas & Electric Co.’s proposal to charge them for using the electrical grid.

On Monday, SDG&E filed a request to the California Public Utilities Commission that would allow it to separate how much it charges customers for electricity from how much it charges to transport that electricity. For traditional customers, the change would have little impact on their total bill. But solar customers would end up paying an average of $11 extra per month, according to utility spokeswoman Stephanie Donovan.

Read more: http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/sdcounty/article_8cd57b36-f4d3-58c7-bae7-09c3a31bdef1.html#ixzz1aJBIi535

 
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