I have an 8.5 kW systems with Enphase micro inverters. I have not checked my PG&E account since Spring, but when I recently did, I was surprised to see that I already owed money at true-up. which is not until April. I have had the system for about six years and I've always run a surplus, especially during the summer months. During prior true-ups, I normally have a ~$200 surplus. Nothing has changed in my household this year in terms of appliances or electric cars. I am baffled by how I already owe money to PG&E. If you look at the attached pictures, I took a snapshot of July 2022 vs. July 2023. I picked a 10-day range where I was on vacation both years (same time in July), so not much power was being consumed. It looks to me like PG&E is miscalculating how much power I am sending to them. According to my Enphase app, I am generating almost the same year-over-year in July.
My solar installer says the solar system is working normally. PG&E came out to test my meter and said the meter was working fine. At this point, I don't know what's going on. PG&E's answer is "you must be consuming more power this year." This is not true as again, nothing has changed. I understand PG&E's rates have changed, I'm not questioning the dollar amount, rather I'm questing the raw power used vs. produced.
Anyone have any ideas as to what might be going on? It's almost like I either have a leaky pipe or PG&E is wrong.
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My solar installer says the solar system is working normally. PG&E came out to test my meter and said the meter was working fine. At this point, I don't know what's going on. PG&E's answer is "you must be consuming more power this year." This is not true as again, nothing has changed. I understand PG&E's rates have changed, I'm not questioning the dollar amount, rather I'm questing the raw power used vs. produced.
Anyone have any ideas as to what might be going on? It's almost like I either have a leaky pipe or PG&E is wrong.
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