I submitted my application for NEM 2.0, but I was notified of a deficiency in my application. What does “deficiency” mean?
If you received an email notification of a deficiency in your application, it means something was missing or incorrect. This may include (but is not limited to) inaccurate account information, missing documentation, or inconsistencies between the application and required documentation. The email notification you received included a list of issues to resolve to correct your application.
After your application is corrected, we may require additional documents. For example, if you have an energy storage project with an A/C disconnect, we may ask you to provide a Plot Plan document before we can issue your Permission to Operate.
I submitted my application for NEM 2.0. What are the next steps?
1. Applications submitted before the April 14, 2023 deadline will continue to be reviewed for NEM 2.0 eligibility. We will review your application to confirm it has all the correct information and required documents.
I missed the April 14, 2023, deadline to apply for NEM 2.0. Can I still apply?
If you missed the deadline, you would not have an opportunity to apply for NEM 2.0. However, you can apply for SCE’s Solar Billing Plan, a new program available to customers who install eligible renewable generating systems, such as solar or wind.
How can I confirm my NEM 2.0 application was received by the deadline?
If we received your application by the deadline, we sent you and/or your contractor a confirmation email letting you know we received it.
Is my application eligible for NEM 2.0?
If you submitted your application and all required documents, free of any major deficiencies, by 11:59 p.m. PST on April 14, 2023, you made the deadline, and you are eligible for NEM 2.0.
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