Oncor Solar

RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL COMMERCIAL


THINKING ABOUT SOLAR?


Whether you're a homeowner or business owner, here's an overview of steps to help you start taking advantage of all the benefits offered by solar power.


Rooftop Solar Information Guide

CHOOSING AN INSTALLER

An installer plays a key role in the interconnection process, so selecting one is an important decision that can take time. You may want to talk with more than one installer to learn about the installation process and to educate yourself before making a selection.


Once you've selected an installer, they will communicate with Oncor, file an application for either a certified residential system or certified small commercial system, and begin the interconnection process. The time frame for installation can range from a few days to several months.

 

Oncor will review your application, perform a study to ensure a safe and reliable interconnection to the grid, and prepare an interconnection agreement to be signed by all authorized parties. Once Oncor provides permission to operate, meter information—including information about any surplus generation—will be provided to retail electric providers with the first full billing cycle (30-60 days). An advanced meter is required to measure surplus generation sent to the grid. 

THE INTERCONNECTION PROCESS

CHOOSING A RETAIL ELECTRIC PROVIDER


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WHAT ABOUT SAVINGS?

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE SUN ISN'T SHINING?

When the sun isn't shining (night, clouds, shade), a house may require power from the grid. In fact, most homes will still need power from the electric grid, and there will continue to be a delivery charge on customers' monthly bills to pay for the connection to the grid.

WHAT HAPPENS TO THE ENERGY I GENERATE?

If you are producing more energy than you are consuming, then the surplus energy goes to the grid. Conversely, if you are consuming more energy than you are producing, then all of your generated energy is being consumed by you. Any additional energy requirements you have will be provided by the grid. The figure below illustrates the basic scenario for power flow between a DG site home and the grid.



WHO SHOULD I CONTACT?




5 MYTHS OF RESIDENTIAL SOLAR

More people are embracing solar, battery storage and other onsite sources of energy for Distributed Generation (DG). By doing so, they can reduce their energy usage and save money on their electric bill. DG sources are those that generate electricity from one of many small sources at an individual’s home or business.



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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The process for obtaining an interconnection agreement for new systems begins with you or your installer submitting an interconnection application in our DG Interconnection Portal which can be accessed at oncor.anbetrack.com

For certified systems, the general processing time for complete applications is around three to four weeks. The processing time for systems that are not certified will vary dependent on particular aspects of the application.

Oncor's tariff for retail delivery service provides a chart showing the various Oncor study fees for different types of application requests. In general, there are no pre-interconnection study fees for small inverter-based systems.