Listersmeghead
Well-Known Member
Yes the electric company will need to pay you if you're sending power their way.My wife found this place its like a dream come true. We dont have any utility bills other than internet. In Philly we were paying a lot of money cost me $300+ monthly just for electric not counting water or gas for heat.
Even if/when the grid goes down we will still have lighting (battery backup) and that will run for a day or 2 without grid. The electric company stopped sending me a bill. Which is weird not complaining but I think they owe us money! We generate more than we consume. I still have to figure out how to get a cash credit! lol
They have a local wind turbine company that makes them for residential/farm use. With a large enough solar array you wont need extra but it'd be nice to have backup plan B
In the UK people who have solar have a meter recording what they return to the grid, they then recieve a payment.
I think you might want to install your own meter then start sending a bill to the electric company.
How much were they charging you for a kw....