Very interesting, thanks sensij. Assuming it gets approved by the CPUC, it sounds like little will change for PG&E and SDG&E, but SCE will be forced to implement a reservation system. Given the mass of hopefully dead-ish PG&E applications that would have been shoved into the reservation system, completely filling it on day 1, I'm certainly glad they didn't do that. Talk about creating uncertainty.
Some interesting changes in reporting:
So that confirms the new data in the PG&E reports, their new weekly update process, and a likely switch to daily reporting on July 1st. They have not yet posted data for this last week so no updates there.
Some interesting changes in reporting:
SDG&E should continue the twice daily update of information on its web
site until it reaches its capacity cap. PG&E should continue to update the
information on its web site weekly, but should switch to a daily update as soon
as feasible, and in any event not later than July 1, 2016. SCE should begin a
weekly update of the information on its website not later than July 1, 2016. SCE
should move to a daily update on January 1, 2017, or when the sum of the MW
reported in (Cumulative NEM Installations + NEM Installations in Queue + Total
NEM Requests Pending) = 90% of the MW available in SCE's capacity cap,
whichever occurs first.
site until it reaches its capacity cap. PG&E should continue to update the
information on its web site weekly, but should switch to a daily update as soon
as feasible, and in any event not later than July 1, 2016. SCE should begin a
weekly update of the information on its website not later than July 1, 2016. SCE
should move to a daily update on January 1, 2017, or when the sum of the MW
reported in (Cumulative NEM Installations + NEM Installations in Queue + Total
NEM Requests Pending) = 90% of the MW available in SCE's capacity cap,
whichever occurs first.
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