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by benglish11
1489 days ago
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Where are you where you can’t sell excess electricity back to the grid? You definitely can here in SE Pennsylvania. Amongst the few people I know with solar panels on their roof it’s the most common scenario. Several of them have no battery either so they cannot store excess electricity. |
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In many other states run by a certain political party, they have been making it so your net-metered connections are selling back at wholesale rates instead of retail rates, or limiting just how much you _can_ sell back (sell limits).
When I used to work for an energy intelligence company back in 2017 it was worse with legislation across the Midwest and western states that prohibited solar on roofs and required homeowners to pool together for community solar projects (run by the power company) to get their renewable energy.
Now, most 47 states have some sort of net-metering at least for wholesale prices but more and more of them are requiring a minimum service fees and making hardships for people to live without them.