February 21, 2024

Net Metering 101: What You Should Know

Missouri’s net metering act requires retail electric suppliers, such as SEMO Electric Cooperative, to make net metering available to consumers who have their own electric generation units that meet certain criteria, one of which is that the unit is powered by renewable energy resources. Net metering is where the consumer gets credit for the electricity he/she generates in lieu of electricity supplied by the electric utility. Net metering provides the best of both worlds for consumers who choose to invest in renewable energy technology: they have the security of grid connection, but are also compensated for the excess power they produce that’s fed into the grid.

SEMO Electric has a net-metering agreement for interconnection of a distributed generation source. Our policy, agreement and application reflect the standards set by the Net-Metering and Easy Connect Act (ECA). Net metering is available to members on a first-come, first-served basis until the total rated generating capacity of the net-metering systems equals five (5) percent of the utility’s single-hour peak load during the previous year. Simple interconnection procedures that standardize interconnection for all Missourians are necessary to promote the use of renewable energy in our state. The ECA makes it easier and more cost-effective for Missourians to connect small renewable energy systems to the grid.

SEMO Electric supports sound renewable energy. We just ask that our members do their homework before spending thousands of dollars to add solar, wind or any type of renewable energy source to their home. For more information, please contact Dannett at the Cooperative by calling 800-813-5230 or visit gosemo.com/solar.