What if there is a disagreement concerning interconnection or net metering?

The disagreement can be submitted in writing to the Superintendent of Electric Services Aaron Holton by:

  • Email
  • or by U.S. Mail at Geneva Public Works Department; Attn: Superintendent of Electric Services; 1800 South St., Geneva IL 60134.

If, after a reasonable time, the matter is not responded to or resolved, the net metering customer can seek relief through the Illinois Administrative Review Law process.  

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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?