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Gascosage Electric Cooperative

Missouri Utility Interconnection & net metering rules
Net Metering Allowed1
NEM TypeMonthly
Line Taps Allowed0
Load Taps Allowed0

Net metering & export

Net Metering Allowed
1
NEM Type
Monthly
TOU Utility
0
Post Solar Billing Method
Net Metering
Solar Export Type
N/A
Net Excess Generation Notes

The value of that amount of electric energy delivered by Member-Generator to Cooperative’s system in excess of the amount of electric energy delivered to the Member-Generator by the Cooperative shall be determined by multiplying the number of excess kWh delivered by Member-Generator to Cooperative by the average monthly avoided fuel cost of Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AECI) during the billing period. The Member-Generator shall receive credits equal to the value of the electric energy delivered to Cooperative. Credits will be applied to the next billing period following issuance of the credits. The credits shall expire without any compensation at the earlier of either twelve months after their issuance or when the Member-Generator disconnects service or terminates the net metering relationship with Cooperative. Member-Generator agrees that credits will be applied to the billing statement for the meter location to which the Member-Generator system is connected.

Rebates Offered
0
Deregulated
0
Allows Standby
0

Interconnection & taps

Interconnection Level
3
Line Taps Allowed
0
Load Taps Allowed
0

Metering & disconnect

Production Meter Required
No
Production Meter Position
N/A
Production Meter Labeling
N/A

Plans & docs

Website
link
Phone
(573) 759-7146

Other details

Restrict Inspection
0
Revision Required
1
Mod Swap Requires Planset
1
Address ID
14367022
Express Planset Eligible
Yes
Compiled from public records, 2026. Tariffs and interconnection rules change; verify with Gascosage Electric Cooperative before you rely on this. The useful move: if an installer says you need a main panel upgrade, ask how these tap and interconnection policies were considered first.