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20.50.10.00.htm
| 20.50.10.00. Title 20 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Subtitle 50 SERVICE SUPPLIED BY ELECTRIC COMPANIES Chapter 10 Net Metering Authority: Public Utilities Article, §2-113, 2-121, 5-101, 5-303, and 7-306, Annotated Code of Maryland |
20.50.10.01.htm
| 20.50.10.01. 01 General.. A. Net Energy Metering. An electric company shall provide net metering of electric service to eligible customer-generators using a meter capable of net energy metering until the rated generating capacity of all eligible customer-generators in the State reaches 1,500 megawatts.B. Maximum Size of Electric Generating System — Net Metering. An electric company may not provide net energy metering to an eligible customer-generator operating an electric g |
20.50.10.02.htm
| 20.50.10.02. 02 Metering.. An electric company shall ensure that a meter installed for net energy metering is capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions. |
20.50.10.03.htm
| 20.50.10.03. 03 Tariffs and Contracts.. A. An electric company shall offer net energy metering service to an eligible customer-generator under a Commission-approved standard contract or tariff.B. An electric company’s tariff or contract for net metering shall contain an energy rate, a rate structure, and any monthly charge identical to the monthly contract or tariff charge paid by a customer of the rate class in which the eligible customer-generator would be a member if they were not rece |
20.50.10.04.htm
| 20.50.10.04. 04 Calculation of Net Energy.. A. Net Energy Calculation. An electric company shall calculate net energy in accordance with this regulation.B. Metering Net Energy — The electric company shall meter net energy produced or consumed on a regular basis in accordance with standard metering practice under this subtitle.C. Energy Usage Exceeds Generation — Billing. If the electricity used by an eligible customer-generator exceeds the electricity generated by the eligi |
20.50.10.05.htm
| 20.50.10.05. 05 Net Excess Generation.. A. Generation Conversion ― Dollar Amount. An electric utility shall convert an eligible customer-generator’s net excess generation to a dollar amount according to this regulation.B. Conversion Calculation.. 1) Except as provided in §C of this regulation, an electric company shall convert net excess generation from kilowatt-hours to dollars by multiplying the net excess generation by the generation or commodity portion of the rate that the eligible custo |
20.50.10.06.htm
| 20.50.10.06. 06 Safety Standards and Controls for Net Energy Metering.. An electric generating system used by an eligible customer-generator for net energy metering shall meet all applicable safety and performance standards incorporated by reference in COMAR 20.50.02.02. |
20.50.10.07.htm
| 20.50.10.07. 07 Meter Aggregation.. A. When requested in writing by a qualified eligible customer-generator under §B of this regulation, an electric utility shall provide meter aggregation.B. Customers Qualifying for Aggregation. The following electric utility eligible customer-generators are qualified to request meter aggregation under §A of this regulation:1) An eligible customer-generator using electrical service for agriculture;. 2) An eligible customer-generator who is a not-for |
20.50.10.08.htm
| 20.50.10.08. 08 Meter Aggregation Method.. A. This regulation applies to an eligible customer-generator qualifying for meter aggregation under Regulation .07 of this chapter.B. Virtual Meter Aggregation.. 1) If an aggregation qualified eligible customer-generator’s electrical services are not located close enough to physically interconnect metered service, the electric company shall sum the usage and excess generation of all applicable accounts on a kilowatt-hour basis over e |
20.50.10.9999.htm
| 20.50.10.9999. Administrative History Effective date:. Regulations .01―04 and Regulations .06―08 adopted effective September 5, 2011 (38:18 Md. R. 1078). Regulation .05 adopted effective February 20, 2012 (39:3 Md. R. 260). Regulation .07B amended effective July 18, 2016 (43:14 Md. R. 780). |