i had previously opted out of the transition to EBCE back when it happened. not because i am against CCAs but at the time i was trying to get powerwalls installed and i didn't want the added complexity of the billing or the transition to effect PGE's PTO process for the powerwalls. everyone here assures me it would have been fine but i don't trust PGE at all and so didn't want to give them any opportunity to put up any further roadblocks than they otherwise might in the PTO process.
i received PTO for the powerwalls in late june 2021 and it took until late november for PGE to start generating the "B&W" bills. i thought i was through with the PW/PTO ordeal but just received a new PGE bill with pages and pages of EBCE generation bills, starting back in june.
so now it looks like i have monthly true-up for generation and yearly true-up for distribution, with the distribution charges on a bill that is incomprehensible by humans. joy.
i guess PTO on the PWs created a new PGE account which must have then initiated an automatic switch to EBCE. so if you don't want that to happen, i guess you'd need to opt-out again. i assume i can probably switch back but that's just another opportunity for true-ups to be reset, etc. so i guess i will just leave it alone.
i received PTO for the powerwalls in late june 2021 and it took until late november for PGE to start generating the "B&W" bills. i thought i was through with the PW/PTO ordeal but just received a new PGE bill with pages and pages of EBCE generation bills, starting back in june.
so now it looks like i have monthly true-up for generation and yearly true-up for distribution, with the distribution charges on a bill that is incomprehensible by humans. joy.
i guess PTO on the PWs created a new PGE account which must have then initiated an automatic switch to EBCE. so if you don't want that to happen, i guess you'd need to opt-out again. i assume i can probably switch back but that's just another opportunity for true-ups to be reset, etc. so i guess i will just leave it alone.