The billing experience is different from the standard monthly and annual statements. Learn how to read your bill (PDF)
Need more time paying your True-Up bill? Learn more about PG&E's Payment Arrangement option.
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PG&E's Net Energy Metering (NEM) program helps you reduce your monthly electric costs with the energy generated by your own private rooftop solar energy system.
Your net energy is calculated by finding the difference between:
A special net meter measures your net energy. We calculate your bill using this measurement.
Watch this Net Energy Metering (NEM) bill explainer video to learn how to read your monthly and True-Up statements.
Each month, your PG&E Energy Statement shows the amount due for that billing period including monthly minimum delivery charges.
After 12 months, you’ll receive the final statement of your billing cycle, the True-Up Statement.
View examples of the monthly and True-Up bill with detailed explanations.
The billing experience is different from the standard monthly and annual statements. Learn how to read your bill (PDF)
Need more time paying your True-Up bill? Learn more about PG&E's Payment Arrangement option.
Learn about PG&E's Payment Arrangement option.
Your renewable system generates electricity that serves your property's energy needs. This also helps lower your monthly electric bill.
Everyone with solar can save money on energy while making a difference for the environment.
California State Assembly Bill 920 allows PG&E to make payments to NEM customers who generate more electricity than they use over their 12-month billing cycle. The compensation received is called Net Surplus Compensation (NSC). The rate can vary based on wholesale market prices ranging from about two to nine cents per kilowatt hour (kWh).
As an NEM customer, you are automatically enrolled in this program. If you qualify, the NSC you earn appears on your annual NEM True-Up statement. Learn more about Getting Credit for Surplus Energy.
Note: Virtual Net Energy Metering (VNEM) works differently than NEM. VNEM applies when you live in multi-unit properties with a common renewable generating system. Learn about VNEM and how it’s billed. Download a Guide to Understanding Your VNEM Statement and Bills (PDF).
Get a quick estimate of the size and cost of system you will need to power your home.
Residential customers:
Download the customer welcome kit (PDF)
Business customers:
Download the welcome kit for business (PDF)
Access online tools to help monitor your net energy use.
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