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Citing unsafe circuits and grid disruptions as a couple of the technical and operational challenges the utility faces having the highest amount of solar per capita in the nation, the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission ended net metering to new participants in October 2015.
The bill appears to provide this explanation: Net Metering Recovery Surcharge: A charge to recover the cost of bill credits provided to customers for the excess electricity generated by their net metering facilities.
Net metering is a mechanism that enables consumers to generate electricity from renewable sources such as solar panels or wind turbines and send any excess power that they produce back into the grid to offset their energy usage.
Here are some of the drawbacks of net metering: Without time of use billing, the value of net metering credits isnt adjusted based on the time its produced. Too many net metered solar installations reduce demand on the grid during the daytime, but dont alleviate problems at peak evening times as the sun is setting.
Net metering is a billing mechanism that compensates solar owners for excess energy they send back to the grid. Insurance companies argue that receiving a credit for excess energy means youre selling energy to the utility. This transaction labels you a business in the eyes of some insurance companies.
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Credit allocation The host customer must fill out a form called Schedule Z to let the electric company know which account(s) the net metering credits should go to. A host customer may change Schedule Z no more than 4 times in one calendar year, unless there is a mutual agreement to change it more often.

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