Posted by T_Bone on February 28, 2008 at 01:37:22 from (4.240.42.6):
In Reply to: Wind Generators posted by skyharborcowboy on February 27, 2008 at 02:27:33:
Hi Leland,
I just read up on this in AZ. What a joke. Here they let you supply the grid, then the utility lets your use there power for the same cost you been paying.
At the end of the month they subtract what you used from what you produced. They still tax you tho on what you used.
Example: My last bill was $80 and out of that, $35 was applied to the electricity cost I used and the rest was tax and delivery charges. So I would now owe $55 for the month.
Now if I produced more than I used then that is carried over to the next month. At the end of the year, if I didn't use that excess then my account is reset to zero.
If you follow that logic, then I just produced FREE electricity to the Utility that year in acess of what I used.
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