THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION..............One more reason to install yourself and on your own terms regardless what the Government or Big Brother says or can regulate. If I choose to install it in my next home a person doesn't necessarily need to be concerned with grid tie or not, just design the installation for your own use to reduce purchasing from the utility and get by without their monthly or yearly pittance lol. Whether or not the cost and investment in wind and solar and geo thermal and earth sheltering and super insulation and all other energy saving will pay back or even NEVER pay back is a persons own free choice, so I say do as you please and don't rely on or worry about how much the utility or big brother or other taxpayers will reimburse you. Obviously, if there's no grid tie available its gonna cost a whole lot more if you want to store your own energy reducing chances of investment payback, but that's still an available option for those who so choose and NOT your neighbors concern. I would NOT place all my eggs in one basket and limit myself as far as energy savings, diversification in the likes of wind and solar and earth sheltering and geo thermal and super insulation could all be a part of my toolbox depending on location and geographical and economic considerations.
John T Love my Solar RV long term lifestyle and the utility company sure didn't install it either lol
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