Wheatland Electric Tariffs - All Territory
Effective with March 2024 usage, April 2024 billing
- Residential
- Residential Cooling & Heating
- General Service
- Optional General Service High Load Factor Rider
- General Service Cooling & Heating
- General Service Time of Day
- General Service Medium
- General Service Large
- General Service Large Time of Day
- Experimental Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Station
- Irrigation
- Municipal Service
- Athletic Field Lighting
- Private Security Lighting
- Public Street Lighting
- Temporary Service
- Renewable Energy Program Rider
- Parallel Generation Rider-Qualifying Facility
- Parallel Generation Rider-Renewable
- Net Metering Rider
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Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc. has received applications for new wind and solar projects (net metering applications) to be built on behalf of our members. Some of these projects have been built by installers before a necessary approval process through Wheatland Electric has been completed. Bottom line: Wheatland must approve all applications for grid interconnection.
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Please see SECTION 12 - PARALLEL GENERATION, NET METERING AND DG CUSTOMERS. These rules and regulations apply solely to interconnections with Wheatland Electric Cooperative Inc.'s (Wheatland) Electric Distribution System (EDS) including secondary service drops, distribution lines (typically radial circuits at voltages less than 15kV) and transmission lines where interconnection procedures are not specified by the FERC. If the generator facility will always be isolated from Wheatland's EDS (i.e., it will never operate in parallel to Wheatland's EDS), these rules do not apply. If you have questions or need more information, please email memberservices@weci.net.
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