The proposed NEM 2.0 tariff has been released today. I haven't read it yet, linking it here first:
Tenative schedule calls for a final vote on Jan 28th. The written comment exchange is scheduled to wrap up by Jan 15th, with final oral arguments presented on Jan 12th. The oral arguments are being grouped into panels of groups who have made a common case together.
1. Maintain current NEM (CALSEIA; Federal Executive Agencies;Sierra Club; SEIA; Vote Solar; TASC)
2. Maintain full retail rate NEM with demand or installed capacity charge (Natural Resources Defense Council; Office of Ratepayer Advocates)
3. Use generation to serve onsite usage, provide reducedcompensating for exports, and institute a demand or installedcapacity charge (PG&E; Southern California Edison Company;SDG&E)
4. Create a “value of renewables” tariff at avoided cost (Californians for Renewable Energy; The Utility Reform Network; SDG&E alternative proposal)
Tenative schedule calls for a final vote on Jan 28th. The written comment exchange is scheduled to wrap up by Jan 15th, with final oral arguments presented on Jan 12th. The oral arguments are being grouped into panels of groups who have made a common case together.
1. Maintain current NEM (CALSEIA; Federal Executive Agencies;Sierra Club; SEIA; Vote Solar; TASC)
2. Maintain full retail rate NEM with demand or installed capacity charge (Natural Resources Defense Council; Office of Ratepayer Advocates)
3. Use generation to serve onsite usage, provide reducedcompensating for exports, and institute a demand or installedcapacity charge (PG&E; Southern California Edison Company;SDG&E)
4. Create a “value of renewables” tariff at avoided cost (Californians for Renewable Energy; The Utility Reform Network; SDG&E alternative proposal)
Comment