If you are considering solar panels for your Long Island home, PSEG Long Island net metering is one of the most important financial benefits you need to understand. Net metering is the reason why thousands of Long Island homeowners reduce their PSEG electricity bills by 70% to 100% after going solar.
In simple terms, PSEG net metering Long Island lets your solar panels earn bill credits for every kilowatt-hour of electricity you send to the grid. This guide explains exactly how it works in 2026, how much you can earn, and how to enroll.
What Is PSEG Long Island Net Metering?
Net metering is a billing arrangement between your solar system and PSEG Long Island. When your solar panels produce more electricity than your home uses, the surplus power flows back to the PSEG grid. PSEG then credits your account for that exported electricity at the full retail rate.
Think of the PSEG grid as a giant battery. You deposit excess solar energy during the day and withdraw from it at night – using your stored credits instead of paying for electricity.
Simple Analogy | How It Works |
Sunny Day (Solar Surplus) | Panels produce 40 kWh, you use 25 kWh — 15 kWh goes to PSEG grid |
Cloudy Day / Night | You use 20 kWh from grid — PSEG deducts from stored credits |
End of Month | PSEG bills only the net difference — often /bin/sh to 0 |
End of Year | PSEG pays out any remaining annual credit balance |
How Much Can You Earn from PSEG Net Metering Long Island?
Here is exactly how the PSEG Long Island net metering process works once your solar system is installed:
Step-by-Step Process
- Your solar panels generate DC electricity from sunlight.
- Your inverter converts DC to AC electricity for home use.
- Your home uses the solar electricity first – appliances, lights, everything.
- Any surplus electricity flows through your meter to the PSEG Long Island grid.
- Your PSEG smart meter records both what you consume and what you export.
- PSEG credits your account at the full retail rate for every kWh exported.
- At billing time, PSEG calculates your net usage – consumption minus credits.
- You pay only the net difference – often near zero for well-sized systems.
How Credits Appear on Your PSEG Bill
On your monthly PSEG bill, net metering credits appear as a line item labeled Net Metering Credit or Solar Credit. The credit reduces your total amount due directly.
- Summer months: Panels produce more – large credits build up
- Winter months: Less production – credits are drawn down
- Annual true-up: Leftover credits are paid out by PSEG at year end
💡 Tip: Keep your monthly PSEG bills after going solar. Tracking credits month by month helps you understand your system performance and spot any issues early.
How Much Can You Earn from PSEG net metering Long Island?
The amount you earn depends on your system size, home energy usage, and the season. Here is a realistic month-by-month example for a Nassau County home with an 8 kW solar system:
Month | Solar Produced | Home Used | Exported to PSEG | Credit Earned |
January | 420 kWh | 850 kWh | 0 kWh | /bin/sh |
February | 550 kWh | 800 kWh | 0 kWh | /bin/sh |
March | 750 kWh | 700 kWh | 50 kWh | 2.50 |
April | 950 kWh | 680 kWh | 270 kWh | 7.50 |
May | 1,050 kWh | 650 kWh | 400 kWh | 00.00 |
June | 1,100 kWh | 900 kWh | 200 kWh | 0.00 |
July | 1,150 kWh | 980 kWh | 170 kWh | 2.50 |
August | 1,050 kWh | 950 kWh | 100 kWh | 5.00 |
September | 900 kWh | 720 kWh | 180 kWh | 5.00 |
October | 700 kWh | 700 kWh | 0 kWh | /bin/sh |
November | 480 kWh | 800 kWh | 0 kWh | /bin/sh |
December | 390 kWh | 870 kWh | 0 kWh | /bin/sh |
ANNUAL TOTAL | 9,490 kWh | 8,600 kWh | 1,370 kWh | 42.50 |
Combined with electricity directly offset at home, total annual savings for this example home is approximately ,800 to ,200 on PSEG bills.
📊 Stat: A well-sized 8 kW solar system in Long Island can offset 90% to 100% of a typical home annual PSEG electricity bill when combined with net metering credits.
PSEG Net Metering Rates Long Island 2026
Net metering credits in Long Island are calculated at the full PSEG retail rate – the same rate per kWh whether you consume or export. This is significantly more valuable than states where utilities pay only the wholesale rate.
Rate Type | 2026 Rate | What It Means |
PSEG Retail Rate (what you pay) | /bin/sh.22 – /bin/sh.28/kWh | What PSEG charges you per kWh consumed |
Net Metering Credit Rate | /bin/sh.22 – /bin/sh.28/kWh | What PSEG credits you per kWh exported ✅ |
Wholesale Rate (NOT what LI gets) | /bin/sh.04 – /bin/sh.06/kWh | What some states pay — NY pays full retail ✅ |
Annual Credit Payout | Varies | Paid at year-end for any remaining credit balance |
💡 Tip: New York State law requires PSEG to credit solar customers at the full retail rate. This full retail net metering policy is one of the best in the country and makes Long Island solar investments highly profitable.
Net Metering vs Battery Storage: Which Is Better for Long Island?
Many Long Island homeowners ask whether to rely on PSEG net metering or add battery storage. The honest answer depends on your priorities:
Feature | Net Metering Only | Battery Storage Added |
Upfront Extra Cost | /bin/sh extra | ,000 – 5,000 extra |
Nighttime Power | Grid credits used | Stored solar power used |
Power Outage Backup | ❌ No backup | ✅ Yes — home stays on |
Storm Protection (LI) | ❌ Grid goes down too | ✅ Battery keeps lights on |
Bill Reduction | 70% – 100% | 90% – 100%+ |
Best For | Maximum savings focus | Backup + savings combined |
Federal ITC Eligible | N/A | ✅ 30% tax credit applies |
⚠️ Note: On Long Island, power outages from storms are common. Without battery storage, your solar panels automatically shut off during a grid outage for safety reasons -even on a sunny day. Battery storage keeps essential circuits running when PSEG goes down.
How to Enroll in PSEG Long Island Net Metering
The good news: enrolling in PSEG net metering is handled almost entirely by your solar installer. Here is the full process:
- System Design: Installer sizes your system based on your annual PSEG usage.
- Permit Filing: Installer files permits with Nassau or Suffolk County building department.
- Installation: Solar panels and inverter installed on your roof (1–3 days).
- Interconnection Application: Installer submits PSEG Long Island interconnection application on your behalf.
- PSEG Review: PSEG approves the grid connection (4–8 weeks typically).
- Smart Meter Installation: PSEG installs a bidirectional smart meter at no cost to you.
- Permission to Operate: PSEG issues PTO — your system goes live and net metering begins.
- First Bill: Your next PSEG bill shows solar production, grid consumption, and net metering credits.
💡 Tip: SolarOpower manages the complete PSEG interconnection and net metering enrollment for every Long Island customer. You never have to contact PSEG yourself – we handle everything.
🌞 Want to know exactly how much you can save with PSEG net metering? SolarOpower offers a FREE site assessment – no obligation. Call 516-502-7060 or visit solaropower.com
Why SolarOpower + PSEG Net Metering = Maximum Savings
SolarOpower has helped hundreds of Long Island homeowners connect to PSEG net metering Long Island and start saving from day one. We design every solar system to maximize your net metering benefit — factoring in your actual PSEG usage history, roof orientation, and Long Island seasonal sun patterns.
SolarOpower Service | How It Maximizes Your Net Metering |
Free Energy Audit | We analyze your PSEG bills to right-size your system for maximum offset |
System Design | Optimized for Long Island sun patterns and PSEG rate tiers |
Permit Management | We file all Nassau/Suffolk County permits — faster approvals |
PSEG Interconnection | We submit and manage your complete PSEG application |
Net Metering Enrollment | We enroll you — you never have to call PSEG yourself |
Monitoring Portal | Track your production and credits in real time from your phone |
25-Year Panel Warranty | Long-term protection on the system generating your credits |
🌞 Start Earning PSEG Net Metering Credits Today
SolarOpower – Long Island Trusted Solar Installer Call: 516-502-7060 | Web: solaropower.com | New Hyde Park NY 11040
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Key Takeaways
PSEG Long Island net metering is one of the most powerful financial tools available to Long Island solar homeowners in 2026. Because PSEG credits your exported solar power at the full retail rate — /bin/sh.22 to /bin/sh.28 per kWh — every kilowatt-hour your panels produce is worth more than in most other states.
A well-designed solar system combined with PSEG net metering can reduce your annual electricity bill by 70% to 100%, with a typical payback period of just 6 to 9 years. SolarOpower handles your complete PSEG net metering enrollment – contact us today for a free site assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions About PSEG Long Island Net Metering
Q: How does PSEG Long Island net metering work?
A: PSEG Long Island net metering credits your account at the full retail electricity rate for every kilowatt-hour of surplus solar power you export to the grid. Your PSEG smart meter tracks both what you consume and what you export. At billing time, PSEG calculates the net difference – you pay only the net amount, which is often near zero for well-sized systems.
Q: How much can I earn from PSEG net metering in Long Island?
A: A typical 8 kW solar system in Long Island exports approximately 1,200 to 1,500 kWh annually to the PSEG grid, earning 65 to 20 in direct net metering credits per year. Combined with electricity directly offset at home, total annual bill savings typically range from ,500 to ,500 for a medium-to-large Long Island home.
Q: How do PSEG solar credits appear on my bill?
A: Net metering credits appear on your monthly PSEG Long Island bill as a line item labeled Net Metering Credit or Solar Credit. This credit is subtracted directly from your monthly charges. In high-production summer months, credits may exceed your usage and carry forward to offset winter months.
Q: Does PSEG net metering work during a power outage?
A: No. For safety reasons, grid-tied solar systems automatically shut down during a PSEG grid outage – even on a sunny day. This prevents electricity from backfeeding into power lines where utility workers may be making repairs. To keep your home powered during outages, you need battery storage such as the Tesla Powerwall or Enphase IQ Battery.
Q: How do I apply for PSEG Long Island net metering?
A: You do not need to apply directly. Your solar installer submits the PSEG Long Island interconnection application on your behalf. PSEG reviews and approves the connection, then installs a bidirectional smart meter at no cost. SolarOpower manages the complete PSEG interconnection and net metering enrollment for every Long Island customer we serve.
Q: Is PSEG net metering still available in New York in 2026?
A: Yes. Net metering remains fully available in New York State in 2026. New York State law requires utilities including PSEG Long Island to offer net metering to solar customers at the full retail rate. Existing and new residential solar customers in Long Island continue to qualify for full retail net metering under current policy.