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Granbury Municipal

Texas Utility Interconnection & net metering rules
Net Metering Allowed1
Line Taps Allowed0
Load Taps Allowed0

Net metering & export

Net Metering Allowed
1
Solar Export Type
Avoided Cost
Net Excess Generation Notes

CITY will purchase from Customer and Customer will sell exclusively to CITY the electrical output from the DG system that is “received” by the CITY Distribution System. Customer shall exclusively purchase from CITY its requirements of electric energy above the amounts generated by the DG system. Article 5.0 | Rate for Energy Received by the CITY The CITY shall pay Customer for the “KWh Received” (energy received by the CITY’S Distribution System) at the “Avoided Cost of Generation Rate” (ACGR). The ACGR is calculated based on the CITY’S power supply costs, which can be obtained from the CITY. The inputs to the calculation are derived from the CITY’S wholesale electric energy provider(s) monthly invoices. The CITY reserves the right to amend the ACGR at any time.

Rebates Offered
0
Deregulated
1
Allows Standby
1

Interconnection & taps

Approval Req To Install
No
Interconnection Level
3
Line Taps Allowed
0
Load Taps Allowed
0
Automatic Transformer Upgrade Size
0

System size & offset

System Size Restrictions
0
System Size Restriction Type
No Restrictions
System Size Battery Included
0
System Size Includes Existing Systems
0
Offset Type
Percentage
Offset Value
100
Offset Calculation Basis
Historical
Offset Calculation Period
12
Industry Standard Watts Sqft
2

Metering & disconnect

Production Meter Required
No
Production Meter Position
N/A
Production Meter Labeling
N/A

Plans & docs

Website
link
Phone
(817) 573-1114

Other details

Restrict Inspection
0
Address ID
789392
Express Planset Eligible
Yes
Compiled from public records, 2026. Tariffs and interconnection rules change; verify with Granbury Municipal before you rely on this. The useful move: if an installer says you need a main panel upgrade, ask how these tap and interconnection policies were considered first.