NEWS RELEASE Date: December 24, 2024 Subject: Mishawaka Solid Waste Transition Update Attention Mishawaka Residents: As we complete the transition from Republic Services to Waste Management (WM) for trash and recycling collection, please take note of the following important details: Final Pickup by Republic Services: Republic Services will perform their final trash and recycling collection during the last week of December, on your last service day in 2024/your regularly scheduled pickup day.  Please leave your Republic Service bins at the curb for pick-up of the Republic Services bins after your last pick-up date in 2024. Bin Collection: After Republic Services completes their final collection, please leave your Republic bins at the curb on your scheduled trash day. Republic Services will collect these bins following their final pickup. Start Using WM Bins: Beginning January 2, 2025, residents should start using their new WM bins for all trash and recycling collection services. For additional details and answers to frequently asked questions about this transition, please visit the Question-and-Answer document on our website by clicking here. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we work to ensure a smooth transition to Waste Management services. City of Mishawaka Solid Waste Management Transition Q&A – City of Mishawaka      
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Mishawaka Utilities Electric Division allows Behind the Meter Power Generation for Customers

As of June 2021, Mishawaka Utilities Electric Division does allow Behind the Meter (BTM) generation for residential and commercial customers.  The Electric Division will provide a new Net meter (at no cost to the customer) that is only capable of forward rotation under the normal load for energy supplied by our company.

If the customer does generate energy, it will not go back onto the grid, and they will not be offered credit because our meters do not allow reverse rotation.  For example, if a customer starts the day with their meter reading showing 1000 kwh and the customer produces 20 kwh of energy back on to our grid, the meter will not reverse to 980 kwh.  The meter will still read 1000 kwh consumption for that day.

Mishawaka Utilities purchases power from the Wolverine Power Cooperative, that is very diversified in its production of power, and does not generate or allow the generation of any supplemental power on its own or by others as a part of the guidelines set forth in our purchasing agreement.

Incentivized program for alternative power sources, we do offer our customers the option of installing BTM generation. The idea of BTM generation is to help offset a customer’s individual usage, not provide generation back to the utility lines.  We advise our customers to keep this in mind when having a solar assessment completed to ensure the potential solar generation system is not overbuilt with the hope of selling power back to the city.

Each customer is required to fill out our Application for Interconnection with the Mishawaka Utilities Distribution System when planning to have a solar generation system installed.  Once the application is received and the customer decides to move forward with solar power system installation, their chosen licensed electrical contractor will be required to follow specifications set forth in the National Electric Code (NEC) book.

During the installation, the City of Mishawaka’s electrical inspector will be verifying compliance with the NEC specifications and will issue final approval upon successful completion prior to any interconnection with the existing City system.

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