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Originally Posted by pinballlooking
Duke Energy is trying to make use look like the bad guys.
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Duke's little PDF editorial in the side bar read like every other ALEC based model.
I still do not understand why a system with meters that keep track of what you send from your PV system to the grid and what your home recovers from the grid cannot determine what to charge for grid infrastructure costs? The Utilities always seem to lean toward "fixed monthly cost" solar connection pricing models, in which case why is my distribution charge without a PV system all relative to the total kWh consumed?
I continue to automate my home in an effort to minimize my net meter kWh every month.