Net Metering for Rate D or DM customer-generators – Option I
A customer-generator is a Hydro‑Québec customer who produces electricity using equipment they own and operate to meet part or all of their energy needs.
A customer-generator is a Hydro‑Québec customer who produces electricity using equipment they own and operate to meet part or all of their energy needs.
If you’re a customer-generator and if you generate electricity from a renewable energy source, Net Metering Option I may be of interest to you. It allows you to inject your surplus power into the Hydro‑Québec grid in exchange for credits in kilowatthours (kWh) applied to your bill. Inversely, if the power you generate is not enough to meet your needs, you can draw power from the Hydro‑Québec grid and enjoy reliable, high-quality service.
Your electricity bill will show your consumption in kilowatthours, detailing how much electricity was supplied by Hydro‑Québec and how much you injected into the grid. If you generate more than you use, the surplus will earn banked credits that will be deducted from your future bills.
Under Net Metering for Customer‑Generators – Option I, if you feed in more electricity to the grid than you draw out, the surplus is credited to a surplus bank.
The surplus bank is reset to zero every 24 months. If you have a positive balance in your surplus bank at the reset date, a credit equivalent to that balance will be applied to your bill, at the price of the average cost of electricity supply set out in the Electricity Rates. Net Metering for Customer‑Generators – Option I does not allow for your surplus bank balance to be transferred to another electricity service contract.
Your surplus bank will be reset to zero for the first time on March 31 of the even year following your enrollment. After that, it will be reset to zero every 24 months. In other words, you have two years to use your credits, apart from those accumulated during the months following your enrollment.
You may make arrangements with Hydro‑Québec for a later reset date, as long as it falls within the 24 months following your enrollment. Your bank will then be reset to zero at the start of the consumption period of the even year beginning after the selected date, and every 24 months thereafter. Since the first reset is scheduled for March 31 of the even year following your enrollment in this option, be sure to contact us before then.
Residential and farm customers billed at Rate D and DM and small-power business customers billed at Rate G whose maximum power demand never exceeded 50 kilowatts (kW) at least once during the last 12 monthly periods and who are able to generate electricity from a renewable energy source. The eligible renewable energy sources are:
The electricity must be self-generated at a facility that is located at the same delivery point as the electricity service contract.
Customers are responsible for the costs of purchasing, installing, maintaining and inspecting the equipment.
Your generating equipment must be compliant with current regulations in Québec and with all conditions stipulated by Hydro‑Québec, in particular Hydro‑Québec standards E.12‑05 and E.12‑07.
The maximum generating capacity of the equipment must not exceed the lesser of the following:
Period during which electricity is delivered to the customer and which extends between the two dates used by Hydro‑Québec for calculation of the bill.
A customer-generator is a Hydro-Québec customer who produces electricity using equipment they own and operate to meet part or all of their energy needs.
Maximum power measured during a consumption period. It is the higher of the following two values: real power in kilowatts (kW), or a percentage (90% for domestic rates and small- and medium-power rates, or 95% for large-power rates) of the apparent power in kilovoltamperes (kVA).
Period of 30 days, which may begin on any day of the month, established by Hydro‑Québec for billing purposes.
Power used by electrical equipment over a given period of time. Expressed in kilowatthours (kWh), energy is calculated as power, expressed in kilowatts (kW), multiplied by the time during which the power is used, expressed in hours (h).
The formula for energy is as follows: energy (in kilowatthours) is equal to power (in kilowatts) multiplied by duration of use (in hours).
Energy (kWh) = power (kW) x time used (h).