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Generate Savings. Learn About Net Metering. WHAT IS NET METERING? Ontario s net metering regulation allows you to send electricity generated from renewable sources to the electrical grid for a credit toward your energy costs. Here s how it works. Your utility will subtract the value of electricity you supply to the grid from the value of what you take from the grid. What you ll see on your bill is the net difference between those two amounts. Renewable Energy Is a Vital Part of Your Energy Future. WHAT IS NET METERING? Ontario has opened the electricity market to safe and clean renewable energy. Our net metering regulation is designed to help you participate in this clean energy future and to manage your energy costs. Net metering means you no longer need to purchase expensive batteries or a backup generator or factor those costs into the price of installing a renewable energy generation system. If you supply power that is more than what you take from the grid over the billing period, you ll receive a credit that will help lower or eliminate future energy bills. The more electricity you produce, the greater your savings. So, if you can generate any portion of your electricity needs through wind, water, solar or agricultural biomass, you need to know more about net metering in Ontario.
HOW WILL MY BILL BE CALCULATED? Your local utility will continue to read your meter just as they do now. The bill you see will reflect the difference between the value of the energy you exported to the grid and the value of the energy you needed to take from the grid. All of the regulated charges apply only to your net consumption. If that portion of your bill is zero, or a credit, your bill will include only your distributor s fixed monthly customer charge. And if you have more credit than you can apply to one bill you can carry the balance forward for up to one year to offset future costs. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR NET METERING? I WANT TO GET STARTED. WHAT S NEXT? Net metering is a multi-step process. Here are the initial steps that your (TCE) representative will support you on. 1 Consult with your (TCE) repre- Net metering is available to any Ontario customer sentative. who generates electricity primarily for their own use from a renewable source (wind, water, solar or agri- The first step is to consult with your (TCE) reprecultural biomass), using equipment of maximum cu- sentative.. They can provide details about the techmulative output up to 500 kilowatts in size. nical requirements, the approval process, and how to obtain your net-metering agreement. (TCE) will work with both ESA and OPA to ensure your renewable energy system is properly connected to the electrical grid.
and permits from the Ministry of the Environment or Ministry of Natural Resources, depending on your location. Your (TCE) energy consultant will liaison between all parties. 3 Determine what size system will suit your needs. 2 Speak with your Tri Canadian Energy Consultant about the right alternative energy option for your home or business. A qualified (TCE) consultant will be your key source of information about the most suitable energy option for you. If you re in an urban setting, a solar array may work best since wind turbines may not be permitted given space requirements and local zoning bylaws. Wind and run-of-river water energy are options in rural locations. If you live on a farm, you may also be able to consider agricultural biomass. Please be aware that to connect a hydro source, you may require additional approvals In order to size your system, identify your individual energy requirements. (The average Ontario home uses about 10,000-12,000 kw annually.) (TCE) will use your previous bills as a starting point. It s also worth considering what energy requirements you can reduce through, for example, energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Remember, your credits can only be carried forward for 12 months. And bear in mind, too, that the maximum production allowable is 500 kw. (Most residential generating systems produce between 1 to 10 kw of power). Commercial consumers typically produce 50 to 500kW of power. Large or small (TCE) will support you in designing a system that will meet all your projects needs start to finish. The power to change is in your hands
When it comes to installing solar on your offer our consumers the greatest financial rooftop, it is very important to consult with a benefits as they contribute to a cleaner enertce energy expert. gy future. As our design team builds the ideal solar electricity system for you, we take into account several different variables, like your average monthly electricity usage, the structure of your roof, the direction it faces, and whether it gets much shade. That information gives us an idea of the ideal sizing for your system; three kilowatts, five kilowatts, eight kilowatts it all depends on your unique situation. Because residential solar systems operate on a net metering basis it makes sense to design a system that produces more electricity than you consume to zero out your electric bill. Exchange your current electricity bill toward If you increase the size of your solar system your own TCE Net Metering system. Most you can offset your home heating needs this systems pay for themselves in as little as 6 equates to further financial savings. years. It really is that simple. If you have any questions about the right system for you, give us a call or send an email to info@tricanadianenergy.com. Our goal is to www.tricanadianenergy.com
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