North America
February 16, 2021
Power & Utilities | Smart Grid
Visual Primer Series
Policy Primer: Net Metering Reforms
Regulators discuss net metering from a wider perspective of rate design as distributed resources proliferate on the grid.
Net metering policies continue to evolve as state regulators seek to make rate structures more equitable to address cross-subsidy issues arising from the growing penetration of distributed solar generation. Net energy metering (NEM), which credits customer generators for grid-exported power, has been a key component of the policy framework to spur investment in customer-sited renewable energy facilities, including solar and energy storage systems. Successors to original tariffs are considering a range of factors including avoided utility costs, value to the grid, cost-shifting, and energy demand.
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