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Re: PV system

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Subject: Re: PV system
From: John Miller <jem@milleredp.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 14:47:23 -0700
> Just a note, from what I have read of the rules and regs in CA, your
> friendly public utility will not pay you at the end of the year if you
> have sent it a net positive amount of power.  On the other hand the
> utility is 'buying' your power at the retail delivered rate, not what
> it pays wholesale suppliers so it kinda balances out.

Yep.  Net-metering.

In PGandE service territory those of us who had PV solar systems prior 
to - oh, what, mid-2005? - are on E-7 time-of-use, which is a 
substantially better tariff than what people who connect new systems now 
get.   Under time-of-use net-metering you're selling your best 
generation hours to the utility at peak rates, and consuming the most 
utility power at off-peak rates, and the peak/off-peak rate difference 
is substantial (5-6x).

We've got a 2.5kW system, we've got an almost perfectly sloped 
south-facing roof for it and the panels occupy the west end.  May add 
another 2.5kW at some point, what we've got hasn't quite zeroed out our 
bill.

John.




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