About Net-Metering
Net-metering is the process of measuring the difference between the electricity supplied to a customer by their utility and the electricity fed back to the utility by a customer’s electric generation system (such as solar panels) during the customer's billing period. In Vermont, customers in the same utility service territory are allowed to form "groups" to share in the output of a net-metering system.
The Public Utility Commission regulates the construction and operation of net-metering systems. The Commission also reviews and approves utility net-metering tariffs, which govern the terms and conditions of net-metering service.
Useful Links
Vermont's Net-Metering Statute
Rule 5.100 - Rule Pertaining to Construction and Operation of Net-Metering Systems
Previous version of Commission Rule 5.100 (in effect from 7/1/17 - 2/29/24)
2018 Biennial Update of Net-Metering Rate Adjustors
2020 Biennial Update of Net-Metering Rate Adjustors
2022 Biennial Update of Net-Metering Rate Adjustors
2024 Biennial Update of Net-Metering Rate Adjustors
Net-Metering Registration Guidance: Amendments and FAQs
Instructions on how to file CPG amendments, transfers, and extensions in ePUC
Search ePUC for Net-Metering CPGs
Net-Metering Forms
For Applicants
Net-Metering Registration Form - This form is available in ePUC.
Agency of Natural Resources Application Fee Form
Department of Public Service and Public Utility Commission Application Fee Form
Checklist - Applications for Ground-Mounted Net-Metering Systems Greater Than 50 kW
Net-Metering Separate-Plant Determination Form
Net-Metering Petition Waiver Form
For Intervenors
Net-Metering Hearing Request Form
For CPG Holders
Net-Metering CPG Transfer Form for Systems Sold Separately from Land - This form is available in ePUC.
Current Net-Metering CPG Holder Certification Form
Note: As of March 1, 2024, when the land hosting a net-metering system is sold and the transaction includes ownership of the system, the new owner must provide written notice of the transfer to the electric utility, but no filing needs to be made with the Commission.