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Freeburg committee: net-metering cap to rise to 25 kW; village to explore Socket Fiber
Summary
At the Jan. 14 Electric Committee meeting reported to the board, IMEA training showed the net-metering cap will increase from 10 kW to 25 kW on June 1, 2026. The board also agreed to open discussions with Socket Fiber about bringing fiber to the village.
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Trustee James (Mike) Blaies reported on the Electric Committee meeting held Jan. 14 and summarized several items for the full board. Head Lineman Max Sallman said a dead tree knocked down a pole on St. Clair Court; crews replaced it and one customer experienced a short outage.
Blaies and Village Administrator Matt Trout summarized an IMEA webinar on rooftop solar and net metering: Trout said the village's current net-metering cap of 10 kW will increase to 25 kW on June 1, 2026, and the village cannot lawfully prohibit systems under that threshold; Trout will work on revising the village ordinance to reflect the change.
The committee also discussed what would be required to bring in Socket Fiber; the board agreed to start initial discussions with the company. Committee members flagged a planned breaker replacement (a planned outage) and training for two new employees scheduled around May as operational items to coordinate with customers.
