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How to Check Your NEM Status

You can confirm whether a home is on NEM 2.0 or NEM 3.0 in about two minutes from the utility bill. Here is exactly what to look for \u2014 the NEM schedule, the true-up period, and the PTO date.

Step 1

Find the NEM schedule on your bill

Open your most recent electric bill and look for the rate schedule. It is usually printed near the top of page 2 or in a \u201cService Details\u201d / \u201cRate Schedule\u201d box.

Look for one of these labels: NEM2 (NEM 2.0 \u2014 the good one), NEM (legacy NEM 1.0), or NBT (Net Billing Tariff \u2014 that is NEM 3.0).

Step 2

NEM2 vs NBT \u2014 what each means

Label on billWhat it isExport value
NEM2NEM 2.0 (grandfathered)~$0.30\u2013$0.39/kWh
NBTNEM 3.0 (current default)~$0.05\u2013$0.08/kWh

Step 3

Check the true-up period

NEM 2.0 accounts settle on an annual true-up (once a year, the utility reconciles your net exports/imports for the prior 12 months). NEM 3.0 (NBT) accounts settle monthly. If your bill references an annual true-up cycle, that is a strong signal you are on NEM 2.0.

Step 4

Confirm the PTO date

The PTO (Permission to Operate) date is when the utility turned the system on \u2014 it starts the 20-year grandfathering clock. PTO before April 15, 2026 = NEM 2.0. The PTO date is usually in your original interconnection paperwork and may appear in your utility portal under the solar/net-metering section.

Plug the PTO date into our NEM 2.0 grandfathering calculator to see exactly when grandfathering expires.

By utility

Where to look for SCE, PG&E, and SDG&E

  • SCE (Southern California Edison): sign in at sce.com, open your account, and look under Service Details \u2192 Rate Schedule. NEM 2.0 shows as \u201cNEM2\u201d.
  • PG&E: sign in at pge.com, go to Energy Usage \u2192 Solar Generation, and check the NEM agreement type.
  • SDG&E: sign in at sdge.com and look under My Energy \u2192 Net Energy Metering.

If you cannot find the PTO date or NEM schedule, request a complimentary assessment and a licensed contractor will pull it for you.

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