Solar Net Metering Systems


Do you want to understand how to works an energy solar systems with net metering? This article is a small, but effective guide to help you.

Solar electric systems sometimes produce more electricity than your home needs. This extra electricity is either stored in batteries or fed into the utility grid. Homeowners can be given credit by their local power companies for the electricity produced at their homes through “net metering” programs.

Owners of grid-connected homes can choose to supply a portion of their energy with solar energy, using the utility for power during the night or on cloudy days. Because of the up-front costs of installing a solar electric system, many of these homeowners initially install systems that meet about one quarter to one-half of their energy use.

 


Solar Net Metering Systems

 

Your solar electric provider should supply you with everything you need to run your system, including a specific type of inverter for grid-connected systems, batteries (if you want backup power), and a special electric meter.

As mentioned already, some utilities require you to have one electric meter that runs both forward and backward. Other utilities require two separate meters: one for incoming power you receive, and one for power you generate that goes back into the system. These meters are sometimes paid for by the utility, but may be part of your provider’s price for the system.

As part of the installation of your solar net metering system, you will need to sign an interconnection agreement with the utility company. Your solar electric provider may be able to handle the negotiations and paperwork with the utility, but this contractual agreement is between you and your local utility.

 

Utility Payment Plan with Solar Net Metering Systems

Be sure to read the fine print in this agreement, which may differ considerably from one utility to another. It could range from a short one-page statement to a lengthy booklet. In either case, the fine print may contain references to liability issues that you will want to fully understand before signing the contract.

Also, be sure to speak with your homeowner’s insurance provider, because the solar electric system itself will need to be added to your policy. In many cases, you may have to add a rider to your policy for the grid connected system.

 

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You can find Getting of Lifetime Utility Payment Plan with Solar Net Metering Systems in pdf document, in our Download Center: Solar-Net-Metering-Systems.

 

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