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Changes to expect with SOMAH
Changes to expect with SOMAH
Changes to expect with SOMAH
Changes to expect with SOMAH
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Changes to expect with SOMAH Name Title

Presenters John Doe TITLE Jane Doe TITLE

Workshop agenda VNEM & utility bill Energy saving tips Handouts

Virtual net energy metering (VNEM)

VNEM The electricity created by the solar panels on your building.   

VNEM The electricity is sent to the electric grid and measured by the solar meter. The electric grid is the network that is run by your utility company that delivers electricity to homes, businesses and other users. 

VNEM The electricity your household uses is measured by your electric meter. 

VNEM Your utility company will add the solar credits allocated to your household, lowering your  monthly bill.

Understanding your utility bill Tiered rate

Tiered rate structure Your bill is calculated by different tiers or levels. Each tier has a specific number of units of electricity. As you move up tiers you pay more. For more information contact your utility company

Energy-saving tips Stay cool in the summer. Set your thermostat at 78°F or higher.  Stay warm in the winter. Set your thermostat at 68°F or lower and wear a cozy sweater. Close the drapes or blinds at night to insulate from the cold.  Take advantage of natural sunlight. Open your blinds or curtains to light and heat your rooms.

Energy-saving tips Replace all your lightbulbs with long-lasting light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. Take shorter showers. Play a three-minute song while showering to help. Increase your refrigerator temperature. Set your refrigerator between 36°F and 40°F and freezer to 5°F.

Energy-saving tips Use the dishwasher for full loads. Use the cool-dry cycle or turn it off after the final rinse and let dishes air dry. Turn off your lights when leaving a room, even if it’s only for a few minutes. Unplug appliances. Power strips make it easier to turn them all off at once.

Handouts How will your utility bill change? Simple ways to save on energy

Handouts How will your utility bill change?

Handouts Simple ways to save on energy

Questions. Tenant hotline: 800-843-9728 Comments: calsomah Questions? Tenant hotline: 800-843-9728 Comments: calsomah.org/contact-us

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