Have mandatory net metering rules and two more have utilities that permit the practice.
Solar net metering states.
A residential net metering policy might differ from a commercial net metering policy.
Basic net metering rules are in place but a new compensation process will be developed when a 5 aggregate cap is reached.
While all states with net metering include solar energy in their policies they may also include.
This article will focus on net metering for residential solar systems in other words your home.
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Many states have passed net metering laws.
In other states utilities may offer net metering programs voluntarily or as a result of regulatory decisions.
While net metering is not the only way that utilities compensate homeowners for going solar it is by far the most common.
Net metering was pioneered in the united states as a way to allow solar and wind to provide electricity whenever available and allow use of that electricity whenever it was needed beginning with utilities in idaho in 1980 and in arizona in 1981.
States include a variety of technologies in net metering policies.
As of 2016 41 states and washington d c.