Dominion Energy (VA)
Net Metering Allowed1
NEM TypeAnnual
Supply Side Taps Allowed1
Line Taps Allowed1
Load Taps Allowed1
AC Disconnect RequiredYes
Net metering & export
- Net Metering Allowed
- 1
- NEM Type
- Annual
- TOU Utility
- 1
- Post Solar Billing Method
- Net Metering
- Net Excess Generation Notes
If the Customer purchases Electricity Supply Service from the Company, and the Customer has Excess Generation during a Net Metering Period, the Customer will receive no compensation from the Company unless the Customer enters into a power purchase agreement, as may be revised from time to time, with the Company. b. If the Company provides the Customer Electricity Supply Service, the Company shall enter into a power purchase agreement for the Customer’s Excess Generation, upon the written request of the Customer.
- Rebates Offered
- 1
- Deregulated
- 0
- Allows Standby
- 1
Interconnection & taps
- Approval Req To Install
- Yes
- Interconnection Level
- 2
- Supply Side Taps Allowed
- 1
- Line Taps Allowed
- 1
- Load Taps Allowed
- 1
- Automatic Transformer Upgrade Size
- 0
- Meter Aggregation Allowed
- 1
System size & offset
- System Size Restrictions
- 25
- System Size Restriction Type
- AC kW
- System Size Battery Included
- 0
- System Size Includes Existing Systems
- 1
- Offset Type
- Combination
- Offset Value
- 150
- Offset Calculation Basis
- Historical
- Offset Calculation Period
- 12
- Industry Standard Watts Sqft
- 2
- Utility Specific Adjustments
- A Residential Load Letter is required for projects with less than 6 months of usage. No stamp needed - complete in-house (do not send to staff).
- LOAD LETTER
- Example project for reference: Simone Seward (527224)
To calculate the kilowatt (kW) from the current rating in a breaker panel for appliances, follow these steps:
- Determine the current rating of the appliance in amperes (A).
- Identify the voltage of the circuit (2 pole -240V or 1pole- 120V).
- Power KW= V*A*1000
- For example, if an appliance has a current rating of 10A and operates on a 240V circuit, the power rating would be 2400W (10A x 240V). If the appliance operates on a 120V circuit, the power rating would be 1200W (10A x 120V).
- System Size Justification
- Load Justification
- System Offset Notes
- Offset Calc Tool
- PV Watts
Metering & disconnect
- Production Meter Required
- No
- Production Meter Position
- N/A
- Production Meter Labeling
- N/A
- AC Disconnect Required
- Yes
- AC Disconnect Labeling
- Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect
- Allowed Meter Adapter
- None
Plans & docs
- Site Plan Reqs
- Needs location of pole/transformer on the site plan
- SLD Reqs
All Projects
- Provide a one-line diagram showing how the solar panels, inverters, meters, and grid connect.
- All interconnections must be behind the utility meter.
- The grounding electrode conductor (GEC) to the PV AC service disconnect must comply with Section 250.64(D)(1), showing the GEC tap from the main service panel and the attachment method.
- An AC disconnect must be installed to isolate the system from the grid.
Battery Projects
- Install an external blade AC disconnect near the utility meter that isolates all generation sources, including battery backups.
- Follow the Battery Backup ELD example for approved configuration.
- Battery Backup ELD example
- Install Reqs
- Installed all equipment necessary to complete the interconnection, including but not limited to a lockable, Company accessible load breaking manual disconnect switch on each Generator to disconnect the Generator
- Electrical Stamp Required
- 0
- Meter Num Req SLD 3LD
- 1
- ESID Num Req SLD 3LD
- 0
- Website
- link
- Phone
- (804) 775-5658
Other details
- Restrict Inspection
- 0
- Address ID
- 629502
- Express Planset Eligible
- Yes