Examples of Net excess generation in a sentence
Generation facilities covered by this rider that have an aggregated capacity at a single site of 150 kW or less are exempt from all charges associated with the Company’s Standard Contract Rider No. 3 Parallel Operation and Standby Service.B. Net excess generation carried forward will be accounted for by the applicable time-of-use pricing period existing in the Customer’s Base Rate e.g. On-Peak and Off-Peak.
Net excess generation (NEG) is generally carried over as a kWh credit at the retail rate, for 12 months.
Net excess generation credits may not be used to offset the nonvolumetric electricity charges.
Net excess generation credits can be carried forward from month-to-month until June 1st of each year, when all credit is cleared with no compensation to the customer.
Net excess generation will be carried over to a customer-generator's next bill.
Net excess generation (NEG) is credited to the customer’s next bill at the utility’s retail rate.
Net excess generation for 40 kW and under are compensated at the retail rate, and installations between 40 kW and 1 MW are compensated at the avoided cost (the utility’s marginal cost)Net metering, while popular with customers, often faces criticisms from utilities.
Net excess generation is credited at the utility’s retail rate and carried over to the customer’s subsequent bill indefinitely.
Net excess generation (NEG) is generally carried over as a kilowatt-hour credit (i.e., at the retail rate) for 12 months.
Net excess generation will be carried over to a customer-generator's next bill, for up to 12 months, as a kilowatt-hour (kWh) credit (DSIRE).