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U.S. Renewable Energy Policy and Industry

Net Metering www.dsireusa.org / March 2015 WA: 100 • PV project capacity limits range from 10 kW to 80 MW Net metering rules are being actively discussed in over a dozen state public service and utility commissions across the country. ME: 660* VT: 20/250/2,200 ND: 100* MT: 50* OR: 25/2,000* MN: 40 WI: 20* MI: 150* WY: 25* IA: 500* OH: no limit* NV: 1,000* NE: 25 IL: 40* UT: 25/2,000* IN: 1,000* NH: 1,000 MA: 60/1,000/2,000/10,000* RI: 5,000* CT: 2,000/3,000* NY: 10/25/500/1,000/2,000* PA: 50/3,000/5,000* NJ: no limit* CA: 1,000* KS: 15/100/150* VA: 20/1,000* CO: 120%* KY: 30* MO: 100 DC DE: 25/100/2,000* NC: 1,000* MD: 2,000 OK: 100* AZ: 125% AR: 25/300 SC: 20/1,000* NM: 80,000* WV: 25/50/500/2,000 DC: 1,000/5,000/120% GA: 10/100 LA: 25/300 AK: 25* HI: 100* FL: 2,000* U.S. Territories: American Samoa: 30 Guam: 25/100 Puerto Rico: 25/1,000/5,000 44 States + D.C., AS, Guam, USVI, & PR have mandatory net metering rules State-developed mandatory rules for certain utilities Virgin Islands: 20/100/500 No uniform or statewide mandatory rules, but some utilities allow net metering * State policy applies to certain utility types only (e.g., investor-owned utilities) State: KW limit residential/ kW limit nonresidential Note: Numbers indicate individual system capacity limit in kW. Percentages refer to customer demand. Some limits vary by customer type, technology and/or application. Other limits might also apply. This map generally does not address statutory changes until administrative rules have been adopted to implement such changes. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 12
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