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Originally Posted by stevehull
Roostre,
Note the July data where you get almost 8 total hours per day. In summer, you "store away" kWhrs for winter use and then it all gets wiped out in March where you pay some - or loose those banked kWhrs. The key is not to overproduce in the summer so you don't loose too much every March.
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I have been reading through the net metering law here in Utah; while we "lose" these credits it was refreshing to see that they actually get donated to elderly and needy through a power assistance program.
Here is the shingle style: