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Dual Metering Of Unused
Solar Electricity

The extra energy produced by your solar array that goes back to the grid for others to use under an arrangement provided for by law is referred to as “net metering.” Net metering is established via state law. The electricity your solar system generates always goes first into your home or business for use. Then if you generate electricity during the day that you don’t use, it is sent on to the grid. Under the arrangement known as “net metering” you receive a one-to-one retail credit for this unused electricity. Then when the sun’s not out and you draw from the grid, you utilize this credit. In this way net metering essentially allows you to use your utility as a ‘virtual’ battery bank. More specifically, at the end of the billing period, your meter reading tells the utility how much electricity you sent to the grid, and how much electricity you drew from the grid. Your utility adds these 2 figures up. If you used more than you sent, you are billed and pay for those kWh. If you sent more than you actually used, that balance is called the ‘net excess generation’.

Net Metering in Missouri

In Missouri, all regulated electric utilities (like Ameren Missouri), municipal electric utilities and rural electric cooperatives are required to  compensate solar owners for ‘net excess generation’ at the wholesale rate. At the end of each month, the utility will credit your account the value of the net excess generation. Watch the video to find out what Missouri net metering looks like on your energy bill. 

Net Metering in Illinois

In Illinois, you are compensated for ‘net excess generation’ at the full retail rate, and it is applied to monthly service charges or the next months bill. At the end of 12 months (3 for Cornbelt Coop) the accumulated remaining credit is simply zero’ed out – that is, you are never paid cash. Watch the video to find out what Illinois net metering looks like on your utility bill. 

2024 is the final year for full net metering for Illinois solar homeowners and businesses. Investor-owned Illinois utilities (like Ameren Illinois) will be paying significantly less for solar credits as they drop from a retail rate net metering to supply rate. Watch our webinar recording to get the full details.

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