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- Common Questions
- About Being a Solstice Customer
your monthly utility bills. You are still responsible for paying these bills. You receive separate bills from Solstice approximately
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- Credits & Billing
- NYSEG
section of your bill. For more information about locating your credit and the charge on your NYSEG bill, please see this
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- Credits & Billing
- ComEd
monthly ComEd electric bills that save you up to 50% of your electric costs! On your ComEd bill, you’ll find your community
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- Credits & Billing
- ComEd
statements (not bills) that detail the credit and charge ComEd previously applied to your bill. You can see your billing history
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- Credits & Billing
- Xcel Energy
monthly utility bills for the solar energy you generated. Each credit is applied as a deduction on your Xcel bill. The credit
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- Credits & Billing
- RG&E
you will receive solar credits on your monthly RG & E bills for the solar energy you generate. These solar credits will
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- Credits & Billing
- ComEd
with a solar farm that has a consolidated billing model, you will not receive a bill from Solstice. About 1-2 months after
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- Credits & Billing
- Central Hudson
Central Hudson bill. You'll find your community solar credit in the "Payments and Adjustments" section of your bill. You pay
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- Credits & Billing
- JCP&L
deductions to budget bill payments on a monthly basis. Instead, credits are applied on an annual basis when budget bill plans are trued
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- Credits & Billing
- National Grid
electric costs. If you're enrolled on a two-bill project, meaning you receive a bill from National Grid and Solstice: Your
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