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<div id="SafeStyles1412015086">Bill, The refurbished utility meter is the lowest cost option that meets the requirements of accuracy for RECs that I am aware of.  Chris<br />
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/28/2014 5:25 PM, frenergy wrote:</div>
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<div>CA wrenches,</div>
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<div>        I'm trying to (for the sake of my monetarily impaired customers) figure out a less expensive way to meter/monitor small enphase systems.  One of my local utilities will allow me to just use a remanufactured utility-grade meter (ala AEE) These meters are inexpensive, robust and accurate but only display total production. </div>
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<div>        The Envoy retails for over $5 bills.  Most of my customers are not interested in checking their PV system on the internet, well not after a couple weeks.  I can't seem to find any requirement from PG&E other than in Section 5.1 of the guidebook: " All systems receiving an EPBB incentive must install a production meter accurate to +- 5% of actual system output...."       which is pretty vague.  plus the is no CSI incentive  anymore.</div>
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<div>        Anybody have a suggestion that is different from the remanu utility meter?....and possibly gives current wattage output, and is "approved" by PG&E interconnection?</div>
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<div>TIA</div>
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<div>Bill</div>
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