jarvis
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2001
- 49
I posted a while back about private consumers producing electricity and feeding excess back to the grid. I was told that this does not cause your meter to spin backwards. I have since learned that most states have "net metering" in which your excess electricity IS fed back through your meter causing it to turn backwards. Basically you get paid the retail price for the excess energy you produce with renewable energy source such as wind. In Minnesota where I live, if your generation capacity is less than 40kwatt you are qualified for "net metering" regardless of electric utility.
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Ben Englund
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Ben Englund