Once your farm is live and producing solar electricity, you will begin to see monthly reductions in your utility bills based on the amount of solar energy your portion of the solar farm generates. The credits are valued by the utility and will look different depending on your service territory. To help guide you, we have provided graphics below. Please note that your credit amounts will vary monthly, and these are only examples.
Central Hudson:
If you are serviced by Central Hudson, your solar credits will be under the “Payments and Adjustments” section listed as Community Distrib Generation Credits.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month. Our solar credits have the potential to offset all costs associated with your Central Hudson bill. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.
Consolidated Edison:
If you are serviced by Consolidated Edison, your solar credits will be under the “Your Bill Breakdown” section listed as Adjustments.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month. Our solar credits have the potential to offset all costs associated with your ConEdison bill. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.
National Grid:
If you are serviced by National Grid, your solar credits will be under the “Other Charges / Adjustments” section listed as a CDG Credit – Applied to This Bill.
Alternatively, a small subset of customers could have their credits posted under the Delivery and/or Supply sections listed as a “Community Net Metering Adjustment”.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month based off your usage. Even if you generated more solar credits than needed for a given month, Nexamp will only bill you for the credits you needed to use. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.
New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG):
If you are serviced by NYSEG, your solar credits will be under the “Miscellaneous Charges” section listed as a CDG Value Stack Credit.
Alternatively, a small subset of customers could have their credits posted under the Delivery and/or Supply sections listed as a “CDG Generation Credit”.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month based off your usage. Our solar credits have the potential to offset all usage costs associated with your NYSEG bill. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.
Orange & Rockland (ORU):
If you are serviced by Orange & Rockland, your solar credits will be under the “CDG Credit Summary” section listed as Total Credit Applied.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month. Our solar credits have the potential to offset all costs associated with your Orange & Rockland bill. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.
Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E):
If you are serviced by RG&E, your solar credits will be under the “Miscellaneous Charges” section listed as a CDG Value Stack Credit.
The design of the program is that you receive credits for the monetary value of what your portion of the solar farm has generated each month. Our solar credits have the potential to offset all costs associated with your RG&E bill. However, always make sure to check if there are remaining expenses due to your utility since solar generation and your electricity usage can vary greatly throughout the year.
If Nexamp is actively billing you for solar credits and you would like to learn more, please watch the video.