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Jan 17, 2023Explorer
RambleOnNW wrote:
APS in Phoenix pays less than retail for excess solar. So customers have to pay more per kWh at night than they receive per kWh when the solar is generating.
Unfortunatly that seems to be the case in several places. It is like that here in Florida too. If I give 2Giga Watts in a month to FPL but I also use 2Giga watts, I owe them close to 30% of the cost. This means that their surcharge for "buying" you electricity and reselling it is 30%. I believe it is calculated as the maximun they can charge before it makes financial sense to install your own battery bank (most solar syste3m in Florida are Panel to Grid, no battery or inverters)
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