I recently moved to Sonoma county, have rooftop being installed in early Jan, and get my power bill from PGE, but distribution is PGE and generation is Sonoma Clean Power co-op.
PGE and Sonoma Clean Power each do the math differently, so I’m having trouble determining which one I’ll get more $ back for my generated power from (I can opt out of Sonoma). I’m also banking on still being grandfathered into NEM 2
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Can you expand on your PGE comment?
I recently moved to Sonoma county, have rooftop being installed in early Jan, and get my power bill from PGE, but distribution is PGE and generation is Sonoma Clean Power co-op.
PGE and Sonoma Clean Power each do the math differently, so I’m having trouble determining which one I’ll get more $ back for my generated power from (I can opt out of Sonoma). I’m also banking on still being grandfathered into NEM 2