08/01/2023
If you live in CA and you own a home or have a friend relative who own a home, Then you need to alert him about NEM 3.0 and the changes it will bring.
IF you thought about going solar or know someone who wants to go solar then there is no time to wait by March things will change .
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What is NEM 3.0 and How Will it Impact California Solar Owners?
NEM 3.0 Final Decision: The California Public Utilites Commission (CPUC) unanimously voted to approve NEM 3.0. Under NEM 3.0, customers of PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E with solar systems will receive an average of 8 cents per kWh for the excess power they push onto the grid. This is roughly 75% less than the average export rate of 30 cents per kWh under NEM 2.0. IOU customers have until April 13, 2023 to be grandfathered into NEM 2.0 by submitting a complete interconnection application for a new solar system.
Even with the federal solar tax credit back at 30% until 2032, Californians have plenty of reason to go solar sooner than later.
On December 15, 2022, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) passed NEM 3.0, a new net metering policy that will ultimately reduce the monthly energy bill savings for new solar owners.