• atticus88th@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    When I got solar my installer pointed out how I can draw power from my power banks without the power company knowing. If your installer doesnt provide those details then youve been DPd by your installer and electric company.

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      14 days ago

      Shit, in many areas you can feed power back to the grid and be compensated for it.

      Some areas however only offer credit for this, which something tells me isn’t exactly legal.

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        14 days ago

        My area only offers credit and only approves grid hookup if annual production is equivalent to annual consumption. Don’t worry, they’re still taking the government incentives regarding green energy credits.

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        14 days ago

        My solar panels & battery are part of a Virtual power plant that our electric utility can pull from during peak power events, which is basically summer afternoons with high temperatures. They pay a premium for power supplied during VPP events. Last year we received over $5000 for participating.

        During normal non-peak hours when our panels are generating excess power it goes back to the grid as well, and this is paid in the form of credit on our bill. Between winter & summer months that equals out so our bills average close to $0.