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What is Net Metering?

A system in which solar panels or other renewable energy generators are connected to a utility power grid and surplus power is transferred onto the grid, allowing members to use their own generated power and receive a credit on their bill for their surplus generation.

Does EnergyUnited offer net metering?

Yes, EnergyUnited offers net metering for residential and non-residential. Rate information is listed at the bottom of this page.

Members enrolled in net metering will see two separate kWh readings on their bill:

CHARGE: The quantity of electricity delivered from the utility to the member

CREDIT: The quantity of electricity generated by the member and delivered back to the utility grid.

 

Closed effective April 1, 2024

The standby charge is $2.70 per kW of the PV system capacity based on the AC rating. The Basic Facilities Charge also still applies to the account.

Credited energy will be at retail, i.e. energy credits will be the kWh delivered back to the utility grid times the energy charge specified in the member’s residential rate schedule under which the member is currently receiving service.

No Standby Charge, KWH credited at avoided cost.

Option B carries no standby charge; however, the basic facilities charge still applies.

Credited energy will be at avoided cost, i.e. energy credits will be the kWh delivered back to the utility grid times the avoided cost rate schedule.

What is an avoided cost rate?

Avoided cost is the rate at which EnergyUnited can purchase electricity from alternative sources.

There are separate avoided cost structures for Solar Generation and Non-Solar Generation.

The avoided cost calculation and/or the formula for such calculation will be adjusted, as needed.

Does EnergyUnited sell and install solar panels?

No, EnergyUnited manages the distribution electric system serving its members and does not install residential generation at this time.

EnergyUnited’s goal is to provide an easy process for local professional installers to interconnect at our member’s home or business. The interconnection agreement can be found on our website by clicking here.

Can EnergyUnited’s meters perform net metering?

Yes, EnergyUnited utilizes Sensus AMI technology for all meters, this technology can be programmed for net metering. No meter change is required.

Does EnergyUnited charge any additional upfront or monthly fees when I install solar?

All Interconnection Applications require a non refundable application fee of $250 for residential members and $500 for non-residential members.

Option B does not have a monthly fee and credits net metered kWh at avoided cost.

Option A: Closed Effective April 1, 2024

Does EnergyUnited offer a “sell all” solar energy rate?

Yes, installations sized from 1 – 500 kW can choose our Small Generation – Purchase Power Service rider (SGPPS).

Our SGPPS rider goes only to 20 kW for residential and 100 kW for non-residential. Anything larger is handled on an individual basis.

With the SGPPS rider all energy production is metered and purchased by the cooperative at Avoided cost.

Does EnergyUnited recommend any local installers?

EnergyUnited currently does not partner directly with any installers. EnergyUnited has no mandate that all our energy should be supplied by solar. If an installer is making any statements regarding mandates, requirements or partnerships for solar installations please feel free to reach out to EnergyUnited and verify any such statements.

Do my Generation Credits roll over month to month?

All energy used and produced is credited or charged at that moment. There is no “offset” or carryover as a credit is applied each month for your excess production.

Any excess energy generated in any month is shown as a credit on your bill in that month.

A system in which solar panels or other renewable energy generators are connected to a utility power grid and surplus power is transferred onto the grid, allowing members to use their own generated power and receive a credit on their bill for their surplus generation.

Yes, EnergyUnited offers net metering for residential and non-residential. Rate information is listed at the bottom of this page.

Members enrolled in net metering will see two separate kWh readings on their bill:

CHARGE: The quantity of electricity delivered from the utility to the member

CREDIT: The quantity of electricity generated by the member and delivered back to the utility grid.

 

Closed effective April 1, 2024

The standby charge is $2.70 per kW of the PV system capacity based on the AC rating. The Basic Facilities Charge also still applies to the account.

Credited energy will be at retail, i.e. energy credits will be the kWh delivered back to the utility grid times the energy charge specified in the member’s residential rate schedule under which the member is currently receiving service.

No Standby Charge, KWH credited at avoided cost.

Option B carries no standby charge; however, the basic facilities charge still applies.

Credited energy will be at avoided cost, i.e. energy credits will be the kWh delivered back to the utility grid times the avoided cost rate schedule.

Avoided cost is the rate at which EnergyUnited can purchase electricity from alternative sources.

There are separate avoided cost structures for Solar Generation and Non-Solar Generation.

The avoided cost calculation and/or the formula for such calculation will be adjusted, as needed.

No, EnergyUnited manages the distribution electric system serving its members and does not install residential generation at this time.

EnergyUnited’s goal is to provide an easy process for local professional installers to interconnect at our member’s home or business. The interconnection agreement can be found on our website by clicking here.

Yes, EnergyUnited utilizes Sensus AMI technology for all meters, this technology can be programmed for net metering. No meter change is required.

All Interconnection Applications require a non refundable application fee of $250 for residential members and $500 for non-residential members.

Option B does not have a monthly fee and credits net metered kWh at avoided cost.

Option A: Closed Effective April 1, 2024

Yes, installations sized from 1 – 500 kW can choose our Small Generation – Purchase Power Service rider (SGPPS).

Our SGPPS rider goes only to 20 kW for residential and 100 kW for non-residential. Anything larger is handled on an individual basis.

With the SGPPS rider all energy production is metered and purchased by the cooperative at Avoided cost.

EnergyUnited currently does not partner directly with any installers. EnergyUnited has no mandate that all our energy should be supplied by solar. If an installer is making any statements regarding mandates, requirements or partnerships for solar installations please feel free to reach out to EnergyUnited and verify any such statements.

All energy used and produced is credited or charged at that moment. There is no “offset” or carryover as a credit is applied each month for your excess production.

Any excess energy generated in any month is shown as a credit on your bill in that month.

Learn even more about Renewables:

Interconnection Process

This document outlines the basic steps necessary to connect a generation system to EnergyUnited. This is a must-read before beginning a new project.

Below are the documents that need to be submitted to get the approval to proceed to construction:

  1. Application to Interconnect
  2. Application Fee
  3. One-line Diagram showing all main components
  4. Manufacturer’s PV catalog and Inverter cut-sheet
  5. Copy of Report of Proposed Construction (ROPC)
  6. Homeowner’s Insurance

Below are the documents that need to be submitted to get the final approval to be energized:

  1. Interconnection Agreement
  2. Electrical final Inspection Certificate
  3. Certificate of Completion

Residential Electric Rate Schedule

Effective for bills rendered on or after January 1, 2023.

EnergySage

While EnergyUnited does not install or sell renewable energy systems, EnergySage will get you a quote online from multiple prescreened local N.C. installers and help you compare offers so you get the best deal. It’s free to use and you don’t have to share your phone number.

Small Generation Purchased Power

This is the rate schedule for the Small Generation Purchased Power (Buy-All, Sell-All) Service.

NC GreenPower Program

Formed in 2003, NC GreenPower is an independent nonprofit whose mission is to expand public knowledge and acceptance of cleaner energy technologies to all North Carolinians through local, community-based initiatives.
Donations to the Mass Market renewable energy product fund both the Solar+ Schools program and local renewable energy. The block size has increased from 50 kWh to 125 kWh of renewable energy from eligible green power generators across the state; the remaining donation will support the installation of small (3-5 kW) solar PV projects at selected schools. Annually, a monthly $4 donation will support 1,500 kWh of green power and has the environmental impact of planting 240 trees! NC GreenPower is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law.

Please visit their website for more information: ncgreenpower.org/solar-schools/

Forms and Standards

These are the technical documents and forms necessary to apply for interconnection with EnergyUnited.
*Interconnection Application (Small Generation) – Digital
*Interconnection Agreement (Small Generation)
*Interconnection Standard (Small Generation)
*Certificate of Completion – Digital

Net Metering Rate

This is the rider (in addition to your normal electric rate) for participating in Net Metering.
* Net Metering – Residential
*Net Metering – Non-Residential (Pilot)
*Avoided Cost Rate

Additional Information

To sign up to donate through your utility bill, call EnergyUnited at 1‑800‑522‑3793
If you have more questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact us and we will be glad to help!

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