heather5551212
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I fully intend to bring myself and the mountain residents to provide feedback. There are ~2500 of us on this circuit comprising 92 miles of wire. You haven’t lived in terror until you’ve had 80 mph winds during a shutoff and no means of outside communication to summon help. And only a 60 year old Huey to scout fire that can’t fly at night.Lol, when they open the new NEM 3.0 decision up for public comment, make sure to drop your $0.02 (or $20,000.00) in there to tell the CPUC how PG&E can't be trusted to have people's best interests in mind, and how you believe local AHJs are making residential solar and ESS extra challenging which adds a lot of costs/time to execute installs. So the CPUC shouldn't blindly assume PG&E and local AHJs are able/willing to enable future residential solar+ESS.
It is kind of annoying that there is no state-run or even a CPUC-run remediation office for SB 100. It would be immensely helpful to have a body independent of the IOUs and local AHJs to help resolve issues (without involving lawyers).
Ironically, my dad just called. He’s in town, but also county fire. Batteries are being installed now, in his garage - no bollards. Same fire district. Actually, same engine gets deployed usually. I’m just so tired of this nonsense.