A Guide to Going Solar with Carroll White REMC

Carroll White REMC

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Understanding Carroll White REMC

Carroll White REMC

  • Utility Type: REMC - a rural electric membership corporation where customers are also member-owners. An REMC does not make their own energy, but purchases it from a power provider.

  • Offices: Delphi, IN and Monticello, IN.

  • Power Provider: Wabash Valley Power Alliance

  • Website: www.CWREMC.coop

  • Contact for Solar Related Questions: 800-844-7161

Key takeaways for switching to solar with Carroll White REMC

  • Solar Policies: As an REMC, Carroll White’s solar policies are governed by a board of directors representing the membership districts that make up the service territory.

  • Commonly Used Solar Programs:

    • Excess Distributed Generation Rider EDG

      • All kWh delivered by the customer’s solar energy system to the REMC will be multiplied by the Excess Distributed Generation Rate and credited towards the Member’s account.

      • This credit will be applied to the Member’s bill to offset amounts owed by the Member under the standard rate.

      • Excess credits may be carried over to the next month, but the REMC will not refund any positive unused credits.

      • The current Excess Distributed Generation Rate is $0.0558340

    • Excess Distributed Generation - Time of Use Rider EDG-TOU

      • Same as above, but the credited rate is based on a time-of-use schedule:

        • On Peak: $.063500 per kWh (5pm - 8pm)

        • Off Peak: $.052727 per kWh (8pm - 11pm and 5am -5pm)

        • Super Off Peak: $.040810 (11pm - 5am)

    • Go-Off Grid - Disconnect from Carroll White REMC or install a system separate from the grid. Click here.

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Current Metering guidelines apply to systems that are 25kW and below. You must obtain approval for systems over 25kW prior to installation.

The REMC charges a $500 administration fee for a solar application. Confirm your installer is factoring this in your estimate.

Carroll White offers credits for all excess solar generation. Credits are at the wholesale rate so you may consider adding battery storage or sizing the system appropriately to maximize your financial return.

You might consider utilizing battery storage to take advantage of the higher credits during the On Peak time period.
— SolarCommission.Org

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Are solar panels worth it for Carroll White REMC customers?

Yes! For Carroll White REMC customers in Indiana, adding solar panels can be a worthwhile consideration. Their EDG program is a good option as it does provide the customer with a credit for excess energy generated.

Additionally, the availability of the federal tax credit can offset the initial installation costs, making solar more accessible. However, individual circumstances, such as roof orientation, local regulations, and financial situation, should be evaluated to determine the overall value of a solar panel installation.


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