By: Christine Dawson

NEM true-up bills keep coming. What can schools do about it?

Many California school districts installed solar under NEM 1.0 or NEM 2.0 with the expectation that it would largely offset electricity costs. For some districts, it has. For others, NEM true-up bills have become an unwelcome annual surprise.

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a water meter is shown in the foreground of a school playground and grassy area. a graph showing rising costs is overlaid on the image

Managing Rising Water Costs for California School Districts

Water rates in California are increasing. As a result, water is quickly becoming a significant budgetary burden for school districts. New regulations and evolving rate structures mean small decisions can have a noticeable impact on your bill.

Here are a …