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How to fill out the Agreement And Customer Authorization (A&A) Form (PDF) - PG&E online
The Agreement And Customer Authorization (A&A) Form is essential for users looking to connect their solar and/or wind electric generating facilities to PG&E's network. This guide outlines a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the form online, ensuring users are well-informed throughout the process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the A&A Form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin with Part I, which requires entering the generating facility information and responsible parties. Fill in the Customer Account Holder Name, Electric Service Agreement ID, Service Address, City, Meter Number, Customer Phone Number, Email, and indicate if there is an electric vehicle charging on-site.
- Next, check any applicable meter access issues and provide contact information if needed for access.
- If you are authorizing a third party to act on your behalf, enter the Authorized Contact Information, including the Company Name, Contact Person, Phone Number, and Email address.
- Move to Part II and specify the generator system size, type (solar, wind, or both), and complete the calculations related to energy production and usage.
- In Part III, identify your current rate schedule. Select the appropriate rate according to your service category—residential, commercial, etc. If changing rates, acknowledge that you will not be able to revert to the previous rate.
- Review and fill out the Interconnection Agreement Provisions in Part IV, ensuring all safety, liability, and governing law provisions are understood and accepted.
- Before signing, recheck all entries for accuracy and completeness. After signing, retain a copy of the completed agreement for your records.
- Finally, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your documentation online for efficient processing and ensure to keep a signed copy for your records.
NEM 2.0 requires all solar customers to switch to Time of Use (TOU) electric plans. Under TOU plans, electricity is charged at different rates based on the time of day. The highest rates are charged at times of peak demand, which is late afternoon and early evening.
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