Happy 4th Wrenches!  Has anyone ever been through the process of
consolidating utility electric meters for a client?  We're talking to an
HOA that has 15 meters throughout the community for common area loads
(clubhouse, pool pump, lighting, fountain...) so they're paying a fixed
monthly charge on each in addition to energy and demand charges.
Consolidating to a single master meter (possibly with sub-metering) would
likely lower their costs on its own, and (more importantly?) would improve
the value proposition for a PV+ESS installation.  We're not sure if the
community is served by a single or multiple transformers yet, but if it is
just one then the process should be straightforward from a technical
standpoint.  The interwebs tell me that some providers (seems like mostly
co-ops) are open to this, but I can't find anything for this particular
utility.


Regards,


Andrew Truitt

www.dr.ventures
d: 202.486.7507

NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional ID: 032407-66
Colorado Journeyman Electrician License No.: 600132

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