SNAP/Net Metering

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SNAP Producers

To be eligible to participate in the SNAP program, a project must be 25 kW or less

Contact our New Construction Department at (907) 458-5870 or email GVEA SNAP with any questions

The following documents outline the SNAP connection process:

SNAP Supporters

Thank You to All Our SNAP Supporters!

  • Northern Alaska Environmental Center
  • Fairbanks North Star Borough School District
  • Denali Education Center
  • Fairbanks Memorial Hospital
  • Morley Electric
  • Buffalo Center Drive-In
  • Cold Climate Housing Research
  • Design Alaska, Inc.
  • Fairbanks Community Food Bank
  • Dreamworks Cabinetry, LLC
  • Shannon & Wilson, Inc.
  • National Park Service
  • Panguingue Creek Homeowners
  • Pikes Waterfront Lodge

Going Solar? Contact GVEA

SNAP Steps to Solar Commissioning

Stages 1, 2, & 5 – Applicants responsibility; ensure all documents are included in the submission.

Stages 3, 4, 6, & 7 – GVEA responsibility; typical review time for a standard design with no errors is 5 days.

* Incomplete, incorrect, or non-standard designs can cause delays.

** If system fails inspection, the member must make required changes before requesting another inspection.

GVEA’s SNAP Program

Sustainable Natural Alternative Power

By the Month, if

You use more electricity than you produce. Your SNAP + kWh is subtracted from the kWh you use and you are charged the standard rate plus the customer charge of $22.50. You use exactly the same amount of electricity that you produce. You would owe only the customer charge. You produce more electricity than you use. You make the SNAP+ overproduction rate on any extra kWh that you produce. This is used to pay the Customer Charge and if there is a surplus, it is placed on your account as a credit.

By the Year, if

Your account has a credit. At the end of the SNAP year (April to March) you will receive a check for the extra kWhs that you produced.

Application Packet

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