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June 14, 2010 at 11:04 AM in reply to: OT – anyone else having trouble keeping up with the former Scaredy’s user names #565211June 14, 2010 at 11:04 AM in reply to: OT – anyone else having trouble keeping up with the former Scaredy’s user names #565314
UCGal
ParticipantBased on this thread and the new userID of the artist formerly known as Scaredy, I’ve added Breaking Bad season 1 to my netflix queue.
June 14, 2010 at 11:04 AM in reply to: OT – anyone else having trouble keeping up with the former Scaredy’s user names #565600UCGal
ParticipantBased on this thread and the new userID of the artist formerly known as Scaredy, I’ve added Breaking Bad season 1 to my netflix queue.
UCGal
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Generally, the law mentioned earlier, is relative to something known as ‘net-metering’. The fact that you produce during the day, allows you to consume during the night. This is the ‘net’ in ‘net-metering’. If I recollect correctly, the ‘net-metering’ period is one month. If the net between consumed and produced is zero… then you don’t have a bill (other than misc connect charges/fees etc).
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Our neighbors are billed annually for the net electrical.During the summer they produce more than they use. During the winter they use more than they produce. (We’re semi-coastal and 1960’s construction – so only one house in our ‘hood has AC).
UCGal
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Generally, the law mentioned earlier, is relative to something known as ‘net-metering’. The fact that you produce during the day, allows you to consume during the night. This is the ‘net’ in ‘net-metering’. If I recollect correctly, the ‘net-metering’ period is one month. If the net between consumed and produced is zero… then you don’t have a bill (other than misc connect charges/fees etc).
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Our neighbors are billed annually for the net electrical.During the summer they produce more than they use. During the winter they use more than they produce. (We’re semi-coastal and 1960’s construction – so only one house in our ‘hood has AC).
UCGal
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Generally, the law mentioned earlier, is relative to something known as ‘net-metering’. The fact that you produce during the day, allows you to consume during the night. This is the ‘net’ in ‘net-metering’. If I recollect correctly, the ‘net-metering’ period is one month. If the net between consumed and produced is zero… then you don’t have a bill (other than misc connect charges/fees etc).
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Our neighbors are billed annually for the net electrical.During the summer they produce more than they use. During the winter they use more than they produce. (We’re semi-coastal and 1960’s construction – so only one house in our ‘hood has AC).
UCGal
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Generally, the law mentioned earlier, is relative to something known as ‘net-metering’. The fact that you produce during the day, allows you to consume during the night. This is the ‘net’ in ‘net-metering’. If I recollect correctly, the ‘net-metering’ period is one month. If the net between consumed and produced is zero… then you don’t have a bill (other than misc connect charges/fees etc).
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Our neighbors are billed annually for the net electrical.During the summer they produce more than they use. During the winter they use more than they produce. (We’re semi-coastal and 1960’s construction – so only one house in our ‘hood has AC).
UCGal
Participant[quote=ucodegen]
Generally, the law mentioned earlier, is relative to something known as ‘net-metering’. The fact that you produce during the day, allows you to consume during the night. This is the ‘net’ in ‘net-metering’. If I recollect correctly, the ‘net-metering’ period is one month. If the net between consumed and produced is zero… then you don’t have a bill (other than misc connect charges/fees etc).
[/quote]
Our neighbors are billed annually for the net electrical.During the summer they produce more than they use. During the winter they use more than they produce. (We’re semi-coastal and 1960’s construction – so only one house in our ‘hood has AC).
UCGal
ParticipantLife expectancy of the panels is 30-40 years…
We’re right on the edge of pulling the trigger on getting panels… Our roof ridge line is less than optimal (runs north-south – so we don’t have the ideal south facing roof… so we’d use the west facing section.)
We’ve gotten quotes… but what is keeping us back is that we’re already pretty efficient compared to our neighbors. Since we’re already in the lower tiers… some months (spring/fall) we’re barely above the baseline… Since we’re not paying the higher rates that go with higher tiers, it hasn’t quite made sense, yet.
Our neighbor (same model of house) got panels. Their bills were pretty high before. They have no regrets… They had it size for 80% of their annual consumption… and their electric bill for the year was under $20.
UCGal
ParticipantLife expectancy of the panels is 30-40 years…
We’re right on the edge of pulling the trigger on getting panels… Our roof ridge line is less than optimal (runs north-south – so we don’t have the ideal south facing roof… so we’d use the west facing section.)
We’ve gotten quotes… but what is keeping us back is that we’re already pretty efficient compared to our neighbors. Since we’re already in the lower tiers… some months (spring/fall) we’re barely above the baseline… Since we’re not paying the higher rates that go with higher tiers, it hasn’t quite made sense, yet.
Our neighbor (same model of house) got panels. Their bills were pretty high before. They have no regrets… They had it size for 80% of their annual consumption… and their electric bill for the year was under $20.
UCGal
ParticipantLife expectancy of the panels is 30-40 years…
We’re right on the edge of pulling the trigger on getting panels… Our roof ridge line is less than optimal (runs north-south – so we don’t have the ideal south facing roof… so we’d use the west facing section.)
We’ve gotten quotes… but what is keeping us back is that we’re already pretty efficient compared to our neighbors. Since we’re already in the lower tiers… some months (spring/fall) we’re barely above the baseline… Since we’re not paying the higher rates that go with higher tiers, it hasn’t quite made sense, yet.
Our neighbor (same model of house) got panels. Their bills were pretty high before. They have no regrets… They had it size for 80% of their annual consumption… and their electric bill for the year was under $20.
UCGal
ParticipantLife expectancy of the panels is 30-40 years…
We’re right on the edge of pulling the trigger on getting panels… Our roof ridge line is less than optimal (runs north-south – so we don’t have the ideal south facing roof… so we’d use the west facing section.)
We’ve gotten quotes… but what is keeping us back is that we’re already pretty efficient compared to our neighbors. Since we’re already in the lower tiers… some months (spring/fall) we’re barely above the baseline… Since we’re not paying the higher rates that go with higher tiers, it hasn’t quite made sense, yet.
Our neighbor (same model of house) got panels. Their bills were pretty high before. They have no regrets… They had it size for 80% of their annual consumption… and their electric bill for the year was under $20.
UCGal
ParticipantLife expectancy of the panels is 30-40 years…
We’re right on the edge of pulling the trigger on getting panels… Our roof ridge line is less than optimal (runs north-south – so we don’t have the ideal south facing roof… so we’d use the west facing section.)
We’ve gotten quotes… but what is keeping us back is that we’re already pretty efficient compared to our neighbors. Since we’re already in the lower tiers… some months (spring/fall) we’re barely above the baseline… Since we’re not paying the higher rates that go with higher tiers, it hasn’t quite made sense, yet.
Our neighbor (same model of house) got panels. Their bills were pretty high before. They have no regrets… They had it size for 80% of their annual consumption… and their electric bill for the year was under $20.
UCGal
Participantthanks sdr.
UCGal
Participantthanks sdr.
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