Good thing you guys are adding power to the grid. California lacked vision to build enough power plants. It's why you had rolling blackouts and had to buy electricity on the open market from Enron.
Yes. Each August (the installation annaversary) there is a "true up" where the utility tells us if we used more electricity than we made and visa versa. With our small system home, we have never used more electricity than we made. It's important to point out that, since this video was first made, we have installed a "time of use meter" that allows us to be"credited" at peak rates, and to be charged at non-peak rates when we are home in the evening and weekends.
Yes we are feeding the grid. I don't know if it's a syncronous inverter. We are limited to the type of inverter that is compatible with our local utility company (PG&E). In California, it's called an intertie system. The system has no batteries. When the grid goes down, our power goes out like everyone else. The State of California rebated approximately 43% of the total cost. The rebate has come down since we installed our system.
is this a good paying job???
ELGALLO650 1 year ago
The meter rolls backwards!? LOL
lannlann 3 years ago
Good thing you guys are adding power to the grid. California lacked vision to build enough power plants. It's why you had rolling blackouts and had to buy electricity on the open market from Enron.
zupf 4 years ago
Thanks Paul!!
myudice 4 years ago
My pleasure. Are one of the guys who worked on our house?
paulmakesvideos 4 years ago
interesting stuf,Your doing the right thing!
lekkerehenk 4 years ago
Yes. Each August (the installation annaversary) there is a "true up" where the utility tells us if we used more electricity than we made and visa versa. With our small system home, we have never used more electricity than we made. It's important to point out that, since this video was first made, we have installed a "time of use meter" that allows us to be"credited" at peak rates, and to be charged at non-peak rates when we are home in the evening and weekends.
paulmakesvideos 4 years ago
smart thinking going on here with peak rates,no when your rates are high and low,thanks great job .
joe18370 2 years ago
Is that one of those retail tariffs where you can displace only the power you use (no net sales back to the utility?
apeppink 4 years ago
Using a synchronous inverter for grid feed?
apeppink 4 years ago
Yes we are feeding the grid. I don't know if it's a syncronous inverter. We are limited to the type of inverter that is compatible with our local utility company (PG&E). In California, it's called an intertie system. The system has no batteries. When the grid goes down, our power goes out like everyone else. The State of California rebated approximately 43% of the total cost. The rebate has come down since we installed our system.
paulmakesvideos 4 years ago
Won't be long before pv is ubiquitous - Pv shingles, siding, cogen panels, you name it.
apeppink 4 years ago