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- Common Questions
- About Being a Solstice Customer
your credit might exceed your electric cost. In a case like this, your utility provider will add the excess credit to a "bank"
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- Getting Started
- Expectations
producing energy, you begin receiving solar credits on your monthly utility bills. Each credit is directly deducted from what you
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- Getting Started
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months after each credit is applied to your utility bill, Solstice will send you a credit explainer. Credit explainers are statements
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- Credits & Billing
- Ameren
receiving solar credits on your monthly Ameren bills in exchange for the solar energy that was generated. Each credit you receive
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- Getting Started
- Expectations
you should see credits in 2-3 months. If your solar farm is not already active, you will not see credits until it begins
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- Credits & Billing
- ComEd
The credit value, which is the full dollar amount previously deducted from your recent ComEd bill. The credit cost, which
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- Credits & Billing
- JCP&L
The credit value, which is the full dollar amount previously deducted from your recent JCP & L bill. The credit cost
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- Credits & Billing
- Eversource
The credit value, which is the full dollar amount previously deducted from your recent Eversource bill. The credit cost
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- Credits & Billing
- Xcel Energy
The credit value, which is the full dollar amount previously deducted from your recent Xcel bill. The credit cost, which
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- Credits & Billing
- ComEd
energy, you begin receiving solar credits on your monthly ComEd electric bills. Each credit is applied as a deduction from
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