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SVEC - Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative

Virginia Utility Interconnection & net metering rules
Net Metering Allowed1
NEM TypeAnnual
Supply Side Taps Allowed0
Line Taps Allowed1
Load Taps Allowed1
AC Disconnect RequiredYes

Net metering & export

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

The meter logs kilowatt hours when the member is a net user of electricity. Conversely, the meter credits kilowatt hours at the meter when the member is a net generator of electricity, resulting in a month-ending meter reading that represents net use.

Cooperative, upon written request of the net metering customer, shall enter into an agreement to purchase excess generation for the requested net metering periods at a price equal to the simple average of the Cooperative’s hourly avoidable cost of energy.

Net metering customers own the RECs associated with their renewable fuel generators. A net metering customer wishing to sell its RECs to the Cooperative may do so by exercising a one-time only option, at the time it executes the power purchase agreement with the Cooperative, to include a provision requiring the purchase by the supplier of all generated RECs over the duration of the power purchase agreement.

Rebates Offered
1
Deregulated
0
Allows Standby
1

Interconnection & taps

Approval Req To Install
Yes
Interconnection Level
3
Supply Side Taps Allowed
0
Line Taps Allowed
1
Load Taps Allowed
1
Automatic Transformer Upgrade Size
0
Meter Aggregation Allowed
0

System size & offset

System Size Restrictions
20
System Size Restriction Type
AC kW
System Size Battery Included
0
System Size Includes Existing Systems
0
Offset Type
Combination
Offset Value
100
Offset Calculation Basis
Historical
Offset Calculation Period
12
Industry Standard Watts Sqft
2
Utility Specific Adjustments
  • Transformer upgrades are conducted whenever the AC size of the solar exceeds the size of the transformer. This can vary by project.
  • 20 kW limit for residential systems, or 100% of the expected annual load, whichever is less.
System Offset Notes


Offset Calc Tool
Historical Usage

Metering & disconnect

Production Meter Required
No
Production Meter Position
N/A
Production Meter Labeling
N/A
AC Disconnect Required
Yes
AC Disconnect Labeling
Utility AC Disconnect
Meter Spot Required
1
Meter Spot Process

Temporary Disconnect/Reconnect (TDR) Process

  • (member calls or gives permission for MSR to schedule)
  • Applications/Documents: None required
  • Notice Required: 48 hours
  • Who Can Schedule: Customer
  • Utility Scheduling ETA: 2-3 business days

Plans & docs

Site Plan Reqs

Disconnect Requirements

  • Must be lockable and able to interrupt the generator’s full capacity.
  • Must be within sight of the SVEC revenue meter.
  • Must be labeled as the renewable generator disconnect.
  • Manual disconnect switch must be mounted within 10 feet of the meter base.
SLD Reqs


Electric Service Reqs
  • Generator must not exceed secondary or service entrance limits.
  • Must not overload the distribution transformer beyond its nameplate rating unless the member pays for modifications.
  • Generator must not cause >3% voltage imbalance at any other customer’s meter on a three-phase transformer unless the member pays for necessary modifications.
Install Reqs


Electrical Stamp Required
0
Equipment Approvals
California Energy Commission
Meter Num Req SLD 3LD
0
ESID Num Req SLD 3LD
0
Website
link
Phone
(800) 234-7832

Other details

Restrict Inspection
0
Mod Swap Requires Planset
1
Address ID
634003
Express Planset Eligible
Yes
Compiled from public records, 2026. Tariffs and interconnection rules change; verify with SVEC - Shenandoah Valley 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.