"Don Loweburg, Offline" wrote:
The law
states that the customer must pay for the TOU meter. I believe PG&E
charges $277.
That's to get set up on a TOU plan initally? I don't believe they're
allowed to charge anything extra for metering just because you set up a
renewable energy intertie. A special bi-directional TOU meter for instance.
(Hey, I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time...)
-Doug
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