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Does SRP use net metering?

Does SRP use net metering?

Salt River Project (SRP) modified an existing net-metering program for residential and commercial customers in November 2013. Net metering is now available to customers who generate electricity using photovoltaic (PV), geothermal, or wind systems up to 300 kilowatts (kW) in AC peak capacity.

Does AZ allow net metering?

Today, net metering has largely been phased out in our state on account of a controversial decision by the Arizona Corporation Commission in 2016. In some cases, rooftop solar customers in certain areas may still be eligible for net metering.

What is solar SRP?

The SRP Residential Distributed Energy Resource Program is designed to help you interconnect your solar electric system safely to SRP’s electric grid. To help safeguard you, any solar panels added at your home needs to be reviewed and approved before you use or connect to the SRP grid.

Will SRP buy back solar power?

However, on these new plans SRP has dropped the buyback rates for excess solar energy to just 2.8 cents per kWh. The kWh retail rate (what you purchase from SRP) is also slightly higher when compared to E-27. Still, for certain customers, these non-demand plans will pencil quite nicely with an ROI as low as 8 years!

Is solar worth it in Arizona SRP?

Are solar panels worth it for Salt River Project (SRP) customers? Yes, with the $1,000 Arizona tax credit, and solar property and sales tax exemptions, solar panels make a lot of sense for Salt River Project customers.

Does SRP buy back solar power?

Is there net metering for solar in Arizona?

While this isn’t as good as the 1-for-1 net metering available in many other states, high solar production rates in Arizona mean that you’ll still be able to significantly reduce your electric bill through your electricity exports. Where can I find the best solar installers in Arizona?

Who are the preferred solar installers for SRP?

SRP preferred solar installers are available to assist you. Preferred installers receive training on advanced technologies and installation. They also learn about how solar panels works in conjunction with SRP’s solar price plans.

Do you still have a SRP bill after solar?

You will still have an SRP bill after solar to cover any energy purchased from SRP that wasn’t provided by your solar generation. Having access to the SRP grid during those hours when the sun is not shining provides a valuable safety net. Factors such as the orientation of your panels in different seasons may affect your monthly costs.

Who are the preferred solar installers in Arizona?

Preferred installers receive training on advanced technologies and installation. They also learn about how solar panels works in conjunction with SRP’s solar price plans. All of our preferred solar contractors are in good standing with both the Better Business Bureau and the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.