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Posted on Friday, December 15, 2006 in Uncategorized

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In California, under net metering laws, are you allowed a profit if you install a PV solar system?

Or is there a cap related to how much energy you use?

Normally you will start to profit after the pay off of the system. Most utilities will only swap you kWh for kWh. However if you play the game right in Cally you can use the tarffs to your advanage. I would do my best to only use power at night while the rates are low and let the solar power system backfeed the grid all day while the pay back is high.


Letting the sun shine in: net metering had a slow start, but consumers are starting to see the light.(industry focus)(solar photovoltaic systems): An article from: Hawaii Business


Letting the sun shine in: net metering had a slow start, but consumers are starting to see the light.(industry focus)(solar photovoltaic systems): An article from: Hawaii Business


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