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dymk
5mo ago
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PG&E does net metering, but even at a sub 1:1 rate past your net usage it does not make sense that it costs more to send energy back to the grid
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dlcarrier
5mo ago
My provider wasn't PG&E, and I don't know if they do the same, but there's a fixed $30/mo service fee for connecting to the grid, regardless of how little power is used, even if its negative.
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