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PSE&G 088

James — Edison area (088)

11.2 kW DC · Installed August 2025 · PSE&G territory

The Install

What got put on the roof

Install summary — system size, utility, ZIP3, panel count
ItemDetail
System size11.2 kW DC
Panel count (est.)28 panels — assuming 400 W modules
InstalledAugust 2025
UtilityPSE&G
LocationZIP 088xx (New Jersey)
Production

Predicted vs actual production

The PVWatts number is what we used pre-install. The observed number is what the meter actually counted.

NREL PVWatts predicted vs observed (utility metered) annual production
SourceAnnual production
NREL PVWatts prediction14,112 kWh
Observed (utility data)14,567 kWh
Delta +3.2% — over the prediction
SREC Income

What the SRECs paid out

NJ SREC-II / ADI in PSE&G territory — each MWh produced earns one SREC, sold quarterly into the NJ market.

14.57 MWh

SRECs registered through the homeowner’s NJ GATS account for the trailing 12-month window. One MWh = one SREC.

$1,140

First-year SREC-II payout. NJ’s administratively determined incentive currently sets $76–95/MWh for 15 years — this study’s number reflects what cleared.

Bill Impact

Before vs after the install

Monthly utility bill before solar versus estimated post-install bill
WindowAverage monthly bill
Before solar$380
After solar (est.)$50 — baseline service + non-offset usage
Monthly savings$330 — before SREC income

Post-solar bill is a conservative $50/month estimate covering the utility delivery charge and seasonal non-offset usage. Real-life results vary month to month with weather and household load.

Homeowner quote

“I went solar because the math worked. Chris's quote came in $4,400 lower than the lead-gen platform's 'partner' that called me 7 times.”

— James, PSE&G homeowner

Notes from the project

James came in with three competing quotes — one from a national lead-gen portal and two from local NJ installers. After my walkthrough we re-bid one of the locals on a cleaner spec, took the $4,400 savings, and routed the SREC-II registration through GATS the week of PTO. Edison sits in a circuit that has been heavily quoted lately so I had him confirm interconnection capacity before signing.

Methodology

How I measure these numbers

  • Production: pulled from the homeowner’s utility net-metering portal (export kWh out of the meter back to the grid + self-consumed kWh from a Sense / inverter API where available). Partial-year installs are annualized in 12-month windows starting at permission-to-operate (PTO).
  • SREC payout: the homeowner’s NJ GATS account quarterly statement. Reported figure is the first full 12-month window post-registration. NJ SREC-II / ADI in PSE&G territory.
  • Predicted production: the NREL PVWatts v8 number we used in the original quote — same azimuth, tilt, and system loss inputs your installer would file with the utility.
  • Before-bill: 12-month average from the utility account history pulled at intake. After-bill is an illustrative $50/month estimate covering delivery charges and non-offset usage; actual months vary with weather and household load.
  • Privacy: ZIP3 only (never ZIP+4), first name only, photo only with the homeowner’s written permission.

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