orezok
Elite Member
Consider this. If individuals didn’t produce that power, the utility would have to build multi billion dollar generation plants and greatly updated distribution systems. The solar I generate stays local on the existing systems. What would it cost SDG&E rate payers to fund that expense that I provide for free. Hmmm…Welcome to my world with rural coop electric and why I havent switched to solar.
But to be clear.....anyone can be "free" of them if you have your own storage (batteries).
But the days of being able to use the "grid" as your "battery" for free are coming to an end. And I knew this day was coming because current solar model is not sustainable. Why should all the non-solar customers have to pay extra to subsidize all the solar customers.
Ill use 25ȼ and 4ȼ because thats what the article used
They said people currently paying 25ȼ for electric are currently getting a 25ȼ credit for solar they arent using. Directly offsetting their bill. Even though they are using "grid" power during peak times (evening when everyone is cooking and has lights on and TV, etc). Yet during the peak of solar output during the day when no one is at home and everyone working.....they are selling it back to the grid for the same 25ȼ they are paying. But that is gonna get cut to 4ȼ
Why is that you wonder......
Well your electric company is SELLING you power for 25ȼ. But that encompasses everything. That is the sum of their generation, transmission, distribution, transformers, meters, etc etc. They are BUYING their power at wholesale for 4ȼ. The other 21ȼ is all those other things that you STILL NEED if you are grid tied. You still need distribution, and the power lines/poles, and the linemen, and a meter, etc etc.
So let me ask.....why should NON-solar customers be forced to buy your surplus solar @25ȼ instead of the market wholesale rate which is 4ȼ? In what world does that make sense? As a business you want to buy from the most affordable supplier right?
Fortunately, my rates are Grandfathered for 10 years at the old rates. Only the new systems get screwed.