Current through Vol. 24-21, December 1, 2024
Section R. 460.1012 - Meters for legacy net metering programRule 112.
(1) For a customer with a generation system capable of generating 20 kWac or less, an electric utility may determine the customer's net usage using the customer's existing meter if it is capable of reverse registration or may install a single meter with separate registers measuring power flow in each direction. If the electric utility uses the customer's existing meter, the electric utility shall test and calibrate the meter to assure accuracy in both directions. If the customer's meter is not capable of reverse registration and if meter upgrades or modifications are required, the following apply: (a) An electric utility serving 1,000,000 or more customers in this state shall provide a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions at no additional charge to the legacy net metering program customer. The cost of the meter or meter modification is considered a cost of operating the legacy net metering program.(b) An electric utility serving fewer than 1,000,000 customers in this state shall provide a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions to customers at cost. Only the incremental cost above that for the meter provided by the electric utility to similarly situated non-generating customers shall be paid by the eligible customer.(c) An electric utility shall provide a generator meter, if requested by the customer, at cost.(2) For a customer with a generation system capable of generating more than 20 kWac and not more than 150 kWac, the electric utility shall utilize a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions and the generator output. If meter upgrades are necessary to provide this functionality, all of the following apply:(a) An electric utility serving 1,000,000 or more customers in this state shall provide a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions at no additional charge to a legacy net metering program customer. The cost of the meter or meters is considered a cost of operating the legacy net metering program.(b) An electric utility serving fewer than 1,000,000 customers in this state shall provide a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions to customers at cost. Only the incremental cost above that for meters provided by the electric utility to similarly situated non-generating customers shall be paid by the eligible customer.(c) An electric utility shall provide a generator meter. The cost of the meter is considered a cost of operating the legacy net metering program.(3) For a customer with a generation system capable of generating more than 150 kWac, the electric utility shall utilize a meter or meters capable of measuring the flow of energy in both directions and the generator output. If meter upgrades are necessary to provide this functionality, the customer shall pay the cost of providing any new meters.(4) An electric utility deploying advanced metering infrastructure shall not charge the cost of advanced meters to a legacy net metering program participant or the legacy net metering program.Mich. Admin. Code R. 460.1012
2023 MR 8, Eff. 4/25/2023