Why does the City require a second meter and ComEd does not?

The City owns and operates its own electric utility and as such, does not procure energy in the same manner as ComEd. The Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC) are administered and paid through the Illinois Power Agency (IPA), from which the City does not purchase power. The second meter accounts for the energy being purchased by the IPA through the SREC program and is used for system planning and reconciliation purposes. The second meter is provided by the City at no cost to the net metering customer. The customer also is allowed access to the energy data from the second meter by contacting the City or simply reading the meter on their own.

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1. Are there any costs?
2. Why does the City charge a fee for the net meter?
3. How does the net metering rate work?
4. Are there limits to the size of the system?
5. Why does the City require a second meter and ComEd does not?
6. What if there is a disagreement concerning interconnection or net metering?
7. Can I add more panels after the net metering application is approved?
8. Does the City allow battery storage?