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Customers will be compensated in the form of a bill credit for their monthly NEG. Utilities may, at their discretion, claim the bill credit for themselves to recover administrative costs.   Virtual and aggregated net metering arrangements are available for microgrid customers and customers with more than one metered energy system. Additional information is available from participating utilities.","O":"N","P":"R","Q":"H"},{"l":1979,"o":"Rhode Island C-PACE program","L":"https://www.riib.org/cpace","M":"Cities and counties in Rhode Island may create and join property-assessed clean energy (PACE) financing districts. Any residential or commercial property may be eligible for special loans through the initiative.   Effectively, PACE loans come from public funding, though they are serviced through local assessors and the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank. Repayment takes the form of a property tax lien senior to mortgages.   Should the borrower sell or transfer their property, the new owner will be responsible for continuing repayments. If the borrower defaults or forecloses on their property, the Infrastructure Bank manages a loss reserve fund that can \"pay off\" the lien.   Interested home/business owners should consult with their local government, as not every jurisdiction offers PACE loans.","O":"N","P":"R","Q":"H"},{"l":2765,"o":"Renewable Energy Growth Program","L":"https://www.nationalgridus.com/narragansett/business/energyeff/4_dist_gen.asp","M":"Renewable Energy Growth (REG) is a Rhode Island incentive tariff initiative promoting solar energy adoption in the state. Interconnected residential, commercial, and industrial solar system owners may earn a performance-based incentive on top of net metering for a fixed 15 - 20 year period.   Energy generated by REG participants goes toward the state renewable portfolio standard, but utilities are not required to enter power purchase agreements. 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