Each electric company/ coop has their own ideas on that, so you will have to ask them what their policy is.
As well, the policies change, and some people in the company might view the policies differently and allow different things to work.
So - it's a crapshoot!
Sometimes the coop/ co will add the extra service for free, and sometimes they will charge so much to do it you have to be sitting down.... one never knows until you ask. In general if what you are doing will increase the amount of electricity they can bill for, they are more likely to do it for reduced cost to you. If you approach them with, "I want this extra meter for that old shed we hard ever use any more" they are not likely to want to spend the time and money to bother with it......
But, be careful you don't open a can of worms, where having a house service and a sgpged service get you into either a higher commercial rate, or two rather high minimum monthly bills.
If you are fine with the one bill you currently get, but just want a meter to watch what the shed uses, you can put your own private meter on the lines by the shop and can share that meter yourself.
I'm not really sure of the goal you are trying to achieve, so not sure I have hit upon what you want.
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