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City of Commerce

Georgia Utility Interconnection & net metering rules
Net Metering Allowed0
NEM TypeN/A
Line Taps Allowed0
Load Taps Allowed0
AC Disconnect RequiredYes

Net metering & export

Net Metering Allowed
0
NEM Type
N/A
TOU Utility
0
Post Solar Billing Method
Export Rate
Solar Export Type
Avoided Cost
Solar Export Rate Approx
0.04
Solar Export Value Notes
changes every 6 months (from $0.03 - $0.06 per kWh)
Net Excess Generation Notes

When electricity generated by the Customer's distributed generation system exceed electricity supplied by the City, the Customer shall be billed for the customer charges as described in the standard rate for that billing period and credited for excess kWh generated during the billing period at the City's avoided energy cost.

Rebates Offered
0
Deregulated
0
Allows Standby
0

Interconnection & taps

Approval Req To Install
No
Interconnection Level
3
Line Taps Allowed
0
Load Taps Allowed
0
Automatic Transformer Upgrade Size
0
Meter Aggregation Allowed
0

System size & offset

System Size Restrictions
10
System Size Restriction Type
AC kW
System Size Battery Included
0
System Size Includes Existing Systems
0
Offset Value
0
Offset Calculation Period
0
Industry Standard Watts Sqft
2
Inverter Oversize Restrictions
0

Metering & disconnect

Production Meter Required
Situational
Production Meter Criteria

Required ONLY if the system is a feed-in-tariff

AC Disconnect Required
Yes
AC Disconnect Labeling
Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect
Allowed Meter Adapter
None

Plans & docs

Meter Num Req SLD 3LD
0
ESID Num Req SLD 3LD
1
Website
link
Phone
(706) 335-3314

Other details

Restrict Inspection
0
Revision Required
1
Mod Swap Requires Planset
1
Address ID
209667
Express Planset Eligible
Yes
Compiled from public records, 2026. Tariffs and interconnection rules change; verify with City of Commerce 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.