Recently the CPUC ruled that the utilities must continue to allow interconnection of net metered systems with batteries, but some stipulations were added. One is that systems with storage over "10 KW" (which is not a storage metric) require an additional meter, ostensibly so that the utility can see that customers aren't buying off-peak and selling on-peak. I've been trying to find out for weeks what the specifics are on this meter requirement, what type of meter, where it would go in the system, etc. I haven't been able to get answers from PG&E, Outback, or CALSEIA. Has anyone else run into this situation or gotten any answers? Is anyone doing battery systems?
Bruce Erickson Mendocino Solar Service PO Box 1252 Mendocino, CA 95460 707-937-1701 707-937-1741 fax br...@mendocinosolar.com Celebrating 20 Years in Solar! 1994-2014
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