I’m currently a Portland General customer that has solar but no time-of-use. I’m about to run out of my net metering bucket from generation during summer months. What I’m wondeirng is if I should use this as a chance to add TOU to my plan.
From reading over the PGE docs, it looks like the solar credits are applied to the tier in which the generation happened and then excess is applied to the next highest tier. Since I have an EV and can have the majority of my usage be off peak with timed charging, it seems to make sense to move to the TOU plan.
Anyone on PGE with both net metering and TOU have thoughts or feedback from your own experience? Thanks
From reading over the PGE docs, it looks like the solar credits are applied to the tier in which the generation happened and then excess is applied to the next highest tier. Since I have an EV and can have the majority of my usage be off peak with timed charging, it seems to make sense to move to the TOU plan.
Anyone on PGE with both net metering and TOU have thoughts or feedback from your own experience? Thanks