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Links to information on NEM:
https://www.goeverbright.com/blog/impact-of-california-nem-3.0
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Grandfathering into NEM 2.0
Customers can receive NEM 2.0 for 20 years if they sign a contract with Everbright and have a complete interconnection application filed with their utility on or before April 13th14th, 2023. Additionally, the system must be fully installed within 3 years.
System oversizing
A NEM 3.0 customer can install a system that will produce up to 150% of their previous 12-months’ energy usage as long as they attest they will increase their usage up to that amount in the next 12 months; for example, by converting natural gas appliances to electric or purchasing an EV they will charge at home.
Battery storage
Adding battery storage to a solar system will allow the customer to export solar when local energy demand is at its highest. Solar and battery owners can be credited more for their electricity during peak hours
Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) provides rebates for installing energy storage technology (batteries) at both households and non-residential facilities.
All proposals in EverBright automatically include existing federal tax credits, but in California, having the CPUC's own Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) on the proposal will show the customer the additional rebates available for battery storage.
SGIP Fact Sheet - https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/-/media/cpuc-website/files/uploadedfiles/cpucwebsite/content/news_room/newsupdates/2020/sgip-factsheet-124020.pdf
ACC Plus incentive
PG&E and SCE residential customers who sign up for NEM 3.0 will have access to a new incentive called the ACC Plus, which adds a little value to each kWh of exported solar energy
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