Net Energy Metering Existing and Remaining Capacity

 

This information is posted pursuant to NOVEC tariff NEM-10 — effective January 1, 2026.

NOVEC System Peak Calculation (Based on 2025 Data)

 NEM-10 Net System Peak:1,283 Megawatts

 

Net Metering Capacity Limit Pursuant to Tariff NEM-10

CapPercent (%)Megawatts (MW)
Total Residential Capacity4.0%51.320
Total Nonresidential Capacity1.0%12.830
Total Nonjurisdictional & Nonprofit Capacity2.0%25.660

 

Current NEM Connected Load Installed (in MW of Connected Load)

Capacity Megawatts (MW)
Total Residential Capacity Installed31.676
Total Nonresidential Capacity Installed5.538
Total Nonjurisdictional & Nonprofit Capacity Installed8.436

 

Capacity Available for New Installations* (in MW of Available Capacity)

Capacity Megawatts (MW)
Total Residential Capacity Available19.644
Total Nonresidential Capacity Available7.292
Total Nonjurisdictional & Nonprofit Capacity Available17.224

 

 

 

*The financial conditions related to installing net metering equipment or entering into third-party net metering purchase power agreements could change over time. Variables include, but are not limited to, power market conditions, NOVEC rate level or rate structure changes, regulatory rule or statutory changes, and/or the contract terms of the net metering system or third-party power purchase agreements.

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