Net Metering Application definition
Examples of Net Metering Application in a sentence
Member is an electric service member of Utility in good standing and has submitted a Generator Interconnection Application (“Application”) and/or an Interconnection and Net Metering Application to Utility.
I have read and understand the WREA’s Net Metering Service Requirements and understand that approval of the WREA Net Metering Application & Agreement is dependant upon compliance with these requirements and the accuracy of the information as included in this Application.
Applications for DER Interconnection under one of the Parallel Generation programs are made using the on-line Net Metering Application for the appropriate Company jurisdictions (see Section 4.3.1.1) and selecting the Parallel Generation option.
Member-Generators adding additional capacity to a previously approved system shall need to submit a new Net Metering Application for the proposed total size of the expanded capacity for review and final approval according to the timelines based on size of the capacity in Section I above.
Member-Generators adding additional capacity to a previously approved system shall need to submit a new Net Metering Application for the proposed total size for review and final approval according to the timelines based on size of the capacity in Section I above.
Please refer to the SMPA Net Metering Policy and the SMPA Net Metering Application Procedures for more detailed procedural information on the 3-Step process, and appropriate technical references.
Member-Consumers wishing to participate in the Net Metering program shall submit a completed Net Metering Application and the $100 application fee to the Cooperative for review.
To initiate an engineering review and impact assessment, the Applicant shall complete sections A, B and C of this Interconnection & Net Metering Application, submit the information required herein and Attachment B (contains minimum design requirements and information that is required), obtain approval that the installation meets local zoning requirements, and pay a deposit of $2,500 for City’s engineering representative to do an electrical schematic review and electrical inspector to do a final inspection.