Residential
As one of our Consumers-Owners, you are eligible to participate in these Oberlin Municipal Light and Power System Customer Programs.
Energy Saving Tips – Seasonal and year-round energy saving tips for around the house.
Security Lighting - Feel safer and more secure for only a few dollars per month.
Tree Trimming - Free trimming of branches interfering with your electric service line.
Free Heat Loss Inspection - Stay comfortable while saving money all year long.
Residential Electric Safety - Quick residential electric safety checklist.
Efficiency Smart - Energy Efficiency products and information for your home.
Energy Depot - A set of online tools and resources to help you better understand
and manage your home energy use and costs including a do-it-yourself energy audit.
Just point and click on any of the above customer programs for further details.
Net Metering for Solar - Codified Ordinance of th eCity of Oberlin Section 913.04(b)(3)
Net Metering. Net metering (an interactive interconnection between the City’s utility system and the consumer’s electric service panel using a standard kilowatt hour meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in both directions) is allowed when on-site generating capacity does not exceed 10 KW (kilowatts) and is derived from solar power. In cases where capacity exceeds 10 KW, both the customer and utility must sign a net metering agreement before connecting to the utility.
|