Posted by jdemaris on June 11, 2014 at 10:39:50 from (70.195.146.111):
Mr. Buick-Deere . . in regard to solar electric and grid-tie (what you called net metering).
I just got back to my main NY home that has a grid-tie solar-electric system. Over 7 months of solar energy being "stored" by the power company since the house was empty and utilities mostly shut off all winter.
Last month's bill (April-May) showed a credit of 3,119 KWHs of power. That is ALL surplus that the power company was holding for us.
Just got this months new bill for May-June. ALL GONE. They took it all and sold it to someone else and we got NOTHING. No credit, no money. That is what most power companies do now adays. They end their fiscal year at an odd and unannounced time and it's to plan on when it happens (the zeroing of the account).
So this month - we are back to zero. Have a negative 400-something KWH for this month since the sun has been out a lot.
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