Net Metering Regulation definition

Net Metering Regulation means the Net Metering, O Reg 541/05, enacted pursuant to the Ontario Energy Board Act.
Net Metering Regulation means the Net Metering Regulation, O. Reg. 541/05.
Net Metering Regulation means the Net Metering Regulation, O. Reg. 541/05;

Examples of Net Metering Regulation in a sentence

  • NEPRA (Alternative & Renewable Energy) Distributed Generation and Net Metering Regulation 2015 is added in annexes provides for the regulatory regime for net metering in te country.

  • Billing will be in accordance with the Net Metering Regulation, provided Section 2(2) is met.

  • The Commission noted that, the clause 5.12.1 of the draft initialed PPA regarding the sharing of CDM benefits is in line with Regulation 49 of the KSERC (Renewable Energy and Net Metering) Regulation, 2020.

  • The petitioner is mandated to share the CDM benefits with KSEBL as per the Regulation 49 of the KSERC (Renewable Energy and Net Metering) Regulation, 2020 and the Commission cannot waive the developer from sharing the same with KSEB Ltd.

  • Accordingly, Forum of Regulators (FOR) formulated a draft Model Net Metering Regulation 2013, a concept adopted worldwide.In 2014, the Government of India (GoI) set an ambitious target to achieve 40 GW of cumulative installed capacity of GRPV systems by 2022.

  • The OEB proposes to amend section 6.7.1 to accommodate the new category of distributor customer who will be eligible for net metering under the Net Metering Regulation.

  • Standards defined by NEPRA in Net Metering Regulation 2015 for equipment compatibility are impractical and ambiguous especially since the provision of “other international standards” in the regulation has worsened the situation.

  • The existing Model Net Metering Regulation 2013 largely promotes self-consumption of the power generated by the rooftop solar system by the consumer.

  • Though Model Net Metering Regulation 2013 does not put any restriction on the installed capacity in terms of sanction load, a few state Regulations have put restrictions.

  • Sun Edison LLC (“Petitioner” or “SunEdison”) hereby respectfully petitions the Department of Public Utilities (the “Department”) under 220 C.M.R § 18.09(7) for an exception from its Net Metering Regulation at 220 C.M.R. 18.00 et seq.


More Definitions of Net Metering Regulation

Net Metering Regulation means the Net Metering, O Reg 541/05, enacted pursuant to the Ontario Energy Board Act. “Norfolk Power” means Norfolk Power Inc.

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