New rate for solar customers

I received a letter from SDGE yesterday about the new rates and time of use meters available for residential solar customers. It seems that there is no benefit to the consumer since the monthly minimum charges will actually increase.
Currently I pay approximately $5.50 per month connectivity charge and under the new rate I would also pay $3.81 per month for the time of use meter. Under this scenario no matter how much excess electricity that I generate during peak times I will still pay a minimum of slightly over $110 per year. My bill last year under the existing rate was only $89.82.
How is this a good deal for the residential solar user? This only makes sense if the excess credits allow me to reduce these mandatory fees which SDGE claims it cannot do.

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