Understanding California’s NEM 3.0: How Homeowners Can PROFIT

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  • Опубліковано 20 лют 2023
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 76

  • @brekinla
    @brekinla Рік тому +24

    A thought hit me, since people won't get paid much under nem3 we should get together and threaten to turn the switch off. Something similar happened years ago with wind farms. The state was broke and couldn't pay the wind farms, the farms threatened to turn em off. The grid can't function without wind energy so they got paid.

    • @exoplanet11
      @exoplanet11 10 місяців тому +2

      That's a good idea. If we had any kind of functional capitalism (as opposed to crony capitalism) then we could sell our surplus on the grid competitively at a price near to what utilities charge for energy at that time.

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc 9 місяців тому

      ​@@exoplanet11It will happen. Solar panels sales are down drastically after nem 3.0.

  • @dougsz28
    @dougsz28 Рік тому +12

    Why don't we get a proposition on the ballet to prevent Smud and PGE from screwing the customers. If we;'re on Nem 2. we should be able to stay on it forever.

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 10 місяців тому +1

    For a sales pitch, that was nicely peppered with real information that existing solar folks and future solar folks in California could use. Thank you

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc 9 місяців тому

      Even though nem 3.0 sucks, they are right California wants us to eventually transition to battery storage

  • @GeorgeGreene904
    @GeorgeGreene904 Рік тому +3

    Great video and education. Thanks for putting in the work.

  • @jenniferscotten1881
    @jenniferscotten1881 Рік тому +7

    Great video. Thank you. I'd love to see an in-depth video on how to navigate the various TOU options.

  • @super_hero2
    @super_hero2 Рік тому +17

    They are forcing you to buy battery which currently is still expensive. Having to buy battery would at least double the time it takes to break even not to mention high upfront cost and you don't really gain anything from it in practice.

    • @matthewhuszarik4173
      @matthewhuszarik4173 Рік тому

      If you get a little bit larger battery you can make a considerable amount in California by signing up to be backup power.

    • @vincecarluccio5018
      @vincecarluccio5018 Рік тому

      The other thing they did not mention is that a battery or batteries can only store a few days worth of power. Under NEM 2 on days or weeks where your generating tons of excess power it can all be “stored”. In my case for example, my biggest energy consumer is the AC. Currently in months like March through May it’s typically very sunny but not hot enough to need the AC. I can currently bank all those credits and use them in June to September when the AC is cranking. It would thousands of extra dollars to match that storage capacity with batteries.

    • @vincecarluccio5018
      @vincecarluccio5018 Рік тому

      @@matthewhuszarik4173 can you provide any info on the backup power that you mentioned?

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice Рік тому

      They want you to store it and you can do that with a car. In the future it can even power your house at night

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc 9 місяців тому

      ​​@@vincecarluccio5018I recently got a Tesla 6.4 kw system installed with a Powerwall version 2. Powerwalls are expensive so don't feel pressured to do it. Tesla just announced a Powerwall version 3 for late 2024 which stores up to 20kw. My point? Battery storage technology is slowly getting better.

  • @BYDDE
    @BYDDE Рік тому

    Great video !

  • @noahcalderon7751
    @noahcalderon7751 9 місяців тому +1

    Very good information, the realest statement was, the rates are going to get worse and worse. So do it now.

  • @robertj1777
    @robertj1777 Рік тому +9

    Did she say California had a lot of outages? I've seen 1 in the last 40 years. She saying to buy a battery instead of panel upgrade, I'm pretty sure the battery alone costs twice as much as an upgrade.
    We're seeing about 2 solaredge inverters go down a week, problems with optimizers too.

    • @nicksgarage2
      @nicksgarage2 Рік тому +3

      Depends on where you live in the state for outages. PGE and SDGE will turn off the power if it's windy to avoid being responsible for their equipment causing fires. I live on the edge of one of those areas. My SolarEdge inverter has been dead for over a month. I wasn't paying close enough attention to the monitoring to notice it right away. It was an e-mail from SDGE about my usage that made me look at it. My installer got out of solar so only has limited resources to service my warranty so now I'm waiting for another week for them to try and get a replacement. The SolarEdge app and monitoring don't notify you if you have not generation. SolarEdge support is no help. Pay attention to the monitoring. It's costing me big bucks every day that it is down.

    • @daneflanigan
      @daneflanigan Рік тому +1

      Here in Los Angeles we have power outages in the summer.

    • @robertj1777
      @robertj1777 Рік тому +2

      @@nicksgarage2 I guess when I think of outages it's for when the grid actually goes down, not just the utility shutting off power to get revenge on its customers that didn't want to pay for the damage it caused. I live in San Diego. I moved to Louisiana for a couple years and they have legit outages where the grid goes down and is not just getting shut off. Batteries were very common there because of that.
      If you're in San Diego and your system needs service I can help. We stopped using solaredge inverters because they so often go down nowadays.

  • @reid1boys
    @reid1boys Рік тому +6

    I live in Northern Ca and have been in my current house since Dec of 2012. We have never had a blackout, except here and there for maybe an hour at a time when someone took out a pole. Yes, utilities wnt US to pay for batteries to bail them out so they can pull the power from that battery for them to sell to my neighbor. NO, we do not have outages often in Ca. Ca is a huge state, so just because one area may have outages, dont lump us all in. The grid is my battery.... so asking me to go out and spend THUSANDS to have a battery to make it easier in the electric company??? No thanks. If I was stuck getting NEM3.0. Id wait for a few years to see what happens with battery prices. We can NEVER disconnect from the grid as they wont let us. My connect fee went from 10 to 20 dollars on Jan st because the electric company knows that is the one place they can get more money out of me and I cant do anything about it. NO... you cant just expand your system. My NEM1.0 agreement specifically says if I expand my system, I lose my nem 1.0 status since I dont have your type of DC system. Upgrading when I dont need to , just to do as you say seems to defeat the point of solar, which is also saving money.

  • @siamean1
    @siamean1 Рік тому

    How good is that battery in the wintertime?

  • @ericinla65
    @ericinla65 Рік тому +2

    YOU WILL NEED AT LEAST 3 BATTERIES to power your home at night. $15k a battery. So it will cost you $45k to purchase the batteries alone. Is it worth it???? I don't think so.

  • @BilalSattar
    @BilalSattar Рік тому +1

    at 9:40 he says you can add up to 5kw of panels and stay in NEM 2.0. that is incorrect. you can add at most 1kw to stay in NEM 2.0.

    • @SolarSurge
      @SolarSurge  Рік тому

      I think he's talking about overloading the inverter with more panels but keeping the AC system size the same. Basically, just add more panels but don't report anything to the utility.

    • @BilalSattar
      @BilalSattar Рік тому

      @@SolarSurge Is he recommending also skipping on the permits?
      In that case just make your entire system as large as you want after getting into NEM 2.0 and don't report it to anyone 👀

  • @vpbandhist
    @vpbandhist Рік тому +1

    Great video! As someone who is under NEM 2 in CA are there any state or federal incentives for adding battery storage in 23?

    • @reid1boys
      @reid1boys Рік тому

      yes, that huge Biden bill passed last year gives you 30% tax credit for a battery. Check with a tax guy for details.

    • @MrTrio1972
      @MrTrio1972 Рік тому

      No to arsonist

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice Рік тому

      Yes you get 30%

  • @mitchellsmith4601
    @mitchellsmith4601 Рік тому +1

    No way Edison gets to use our battery without huge compensation, like 1% of the battery’s purchase price per day.

  • @loganw861
    @loganw861 Рік тому +1

    Has anyone considered just building an offset system, say somewhere between 60 to 70% consumption.
    At least that way during the day you’re running directly off your solar power without overproducing much at all. Now you only have to buy electricity from the Grid at night. Maximize this by doing your laundry and dishes, etc. & program your pool pump & other automated appliances to run during the daytime.
    Still protects you from rate increases greatly, if you have a tiered electric plan, it’ll keep you in the lower, cheaper tiers.
    When the price of batteries come down, add a battery and add more panels.

    • @SolarSurge
      @SolarSurge  Рік тому

      That’s a good point. Even without batteries, a smaller 50-60% offset system still offers great ROI

  • @M_Within
    @M_Within Рік тому +2

    So, if we get a battery after April 14, will we now fall under the NEM 3.0? I'm trying to go solar before NEM 3.0 and get a battery later. Just want to stay under NEM 2.0

    • @SolarSurge
      @SolarSurge  Рік тому

      Let us know if you need help. We can move fast. Book a free call at www.solarsurge.net

    • @thegreattuna7187
      @thegreattuna7187 Рік тому +3

      You won't be bumped to NEM 3 if you add a battery later. If you add more solar, then yes.

    • @hermoinegranger68
      @hermoinegranger68 Рік тому

      @@thegreattuna7187 This is my exact question. thank you for clarifying!

    • @mockingbird187
      @mockingbird187 Рік тому +2

      @@hermoinegranger68 You can also add up to 1.0 KW of additional panels and remain in NEM 2

    • @reid1boys
      @reid1boys Рік тому

      if you get in under 2.0, there is no reason to add a battery.

  • @JeremyLMarquez
    @JeremyLMarquez Рік тому +1

    *More batteries & better longer lasting batteries are the key, the company I work with for my clients has the longest-lasting batteries available.*

  • @AgentOffice
    @AgentOffice Рік тому

    They want you to store it and you can do that with a car. In the future it can even power your house at night

  • @ridemfast7625
    @ridemfast7625 Рік тому +2

    Yeah, sign up quick for NEM 2. Can add batteries later. If I understood them correctly, with Solar Edge, if youre on NEM 2 and want to increase capacity, you would not have to inform PGE? As long as the same SE inverter or name plate remains on the system? And why can not something similar be true with an SMA inverter if the inverter was not oversized, or was slightly undersized, at original install?
    Gotta love California voters serving PGE and the related govt agencies and politicians. As an older white guy, I had a laugh when the old white guy almost said "linch pin" and rephrased it to "foundation".

  • @joelombardo8132
    @joelombardo8132 Рік тому

    Bottom line is consumers took a hit on this one, unless they have 30k sitting around.

  • @coolstuff_.
    @coolstuff_. Рік тому

    Cool

  • @f1176
    @f1176 Рік тому +1

    Watch ! This is a battery sales pitch!
    A battery backup system now costs about $20,000 as much as your entire solar system costs. Energy commissioners changing to NEM 3.0 is screwing the new consumers and forcing consumers to add batteries. New customers should all boycott NEM 3.0. This is very obvious.

  • @sundance2005
    @sundance2005 Рік тому

    The greed of corp. America has no bounds.

  • @ABGAN100
    @ABGAN100 14 днів тому

    We are getting Screwed by SCE. NEM 3 only pays 3 cents per kWh. and batteries cost a fortune the batteries cost as much as the entire solar system!

    • @SolarSurge
      @SolarSurge  14 днів тому

      Batteries may be expensive, but sticking with Edison is far worse over the long-term

    • @ABGAN100
      @ABGAN100 14 днів тому

      @@SolarSurge 14k for a single battery 14 k for 10kw solar system , 28k total consider how much time it would take to pay that off! if pre solar your electicity cost was 300/month it would take 7.5 years for the solar to pay for its self, 7.5 years before you finaly get any bennifit.

  • @JeffreyBigar
    @JeffreyBigar 2 місяці тому

    Smart, buy a $30,000 battery to save $100 a month

  • @charlesdavis7461
    @charlesdavis7461 Рік тому

    I think they are raising rates because of not allowing crude products.

  • @christopherbernal5303
    @christopherbernal5303 Рік тому +1

    Just overpower your system and send the utility company three times more energy than you regularly do to offset anything you use at night, as it's cheaper to add panels and or inverters as apposed to buying a battery or two which can cost as much if not more than a complete system.

    • @anthkubrak7669
      @anthkubrak7669 Рік тому +1

      There’s caps to capacity

    • @jamestucker8088
      @jamestucker8088 Рік тому +1

      That would make sense under NEM 2. Under NEM 3 they don't give you squat for the electricity you send into the grid

    • @reid1boys
      @reid1boys Рік тому

      the size of your system is limited based upon previous years usage..smh

    • @christopherbernal5303
      @christopherbernal5303 Рік тому +1

      Wrong, there is no cap, just permits and licenses which costs more money, to qualify as a Commercial energy producer.
      I was just approved for a system nearly double the size of what we used last year from Edison.
      You just have to justify why you've oversized the system.
      Under NEM 2.0 it's a 1/1 payout.
      Under NEM 3.0 it's a 4/1 payout, so you just have to export 75% more than you need at night in order to break even.

    • @reid1boys
      @reid1boys Рік тому +1

      @@christopherbernal5303 I dont know who your electric company is, but I can assure you that in norcal where I live, the size of my system could only produce a certain amount. It clearly states in my paperwork that if I add panels and it is more than... I cant remember exactly, say 10% of my current system, I lose my nem 1.0 status. That is absolutely a fact. Here s what I just looked up. : MID reserves the right to determine maximum system NEM size. System size
      cannot exceed 115% of annual demonstrated electrical load. If annual
      demonstrated load is not available, MID will use six months demonstrated load
      if there is a summer and winter bill available for analysis. MID will use the
      industry standard 2 watts/square foot when six months demonstrated load is not
      available.

  • @baigadil
    @baigadil 7 місяців тому

    There is no winning against NEM 3.0. don’t take this bait. Your house during peak hours (if it’s anything like mine with a wide and 2 kids running around up and downstairs) you’d consume anywhere from 20-40 KWh. If u have electric car on top of that and if u happen go commute Atleast 100 miles daily. Then you’d consume anywhere from 50-80 kWH a day. On contrary these batteries are punny 10-12 Kw and added cost of 8-9k over 25-30k of solar. I did the math many times and there is no recovery in NEM 3.0
    stay away from solar!

  • @toycarpgmr
    @toycarpgmr Рік тому

    NEM 3.0 just no. Not cost effective

  • @American_Energy
    @American_Energy 2 місяці тому

    Get Tesla

  • @danmosley4387
    @danmosley4387 3 місяці тому

    Look at this solar edge liar. Make money? I would rather dump it rather than give it it to utilities. Hey look, double the cost.

  • @MrTrio1972
    @MrTrio1972 Рік тому

    I say No to arsonists. Insurance companies need to step in here raise the rates for home insurance on dumb ass homeowners who fall this scam. Making our neighborhoods a lot more prone to fires now. Lithium batteries blow up like TNT burn hotter and longer than natural gas . Fire Department needs a lot more funding and more people now

  • @scottmcshannon6821
    @scottmcshannon6821 Рік тому +1

    NEM 2 never made any sense, its just silly for a utility to pay retail for their power, they should pay the customer wholesale low or even high spot price. its also silly for the utility to buy electricity in the middle of the night when they already have more than they need. you have to use some common sense here.

    • @DSC800
      @DSC800 Рік тому +2

      ? They aren't buying solar, or any other retail priced generation in the middle of the night.

  • @Magnus-pm7ic
    @Magnus-pm7ic Рік тому

    To take 10+ years to break even is ridiculous. I might as well invest or wait for better and cheaper tech

  • @PeaceMah
    @PeaceMah Рік тому +1

    Span Io is 4500 lol for the panel. We lose 75% export rate and so we have to buy batteries to makeup for it? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAah. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!