Hi Forum Members:
As I work through the actual cost and break-even time for going solar, I've been carefully analyzing my electric bill - I found myself confused.
1. My bill (from SCE) has a "delivery charge" and a "generation charge." (so if I use 10kWh of electricity, I pay both for the commodity and for the delivery of the commodity.)
2. So how does this work when I set up a solar power system on my house? (especially if I am still grid-tied?)
3. Will the solar power I generate merely give me a credit for the commodity but not the delivery?
3a. Or would I typically only pay for the delivery of the electricity used in the evening?
3b. Or do the credits I accrue usually cover both commodity & delivery?
Obviously whether I still pay for the delivery would seem to substantially impact the manner in which the solar power system "breaks even" over time.
(Yes, I have been staring at the SCE site for quite some time today... looking at Tiers, Baselines, etc. - and reading Solar Power Your Home for Dummies - But so far a clear answer eludes me... so I thought I would ask more experienced folks that may be on this forum).
(And yes, I have called SCE.... and I am just sitting on an very, very long hold time) Chances are the answer may come faster here!
Thanks in advance!
Jason
As I work through the actual cost and break-even time for going solar, I've been carefully analyzing my electric bill - I found myself confused.
1. My bill (from SCE) has a "delivery charge" and a "generation charge." (so if I use 10kWh of electricity, I pay both for the commodity and for the delivery of the commodity.)
2. So how does this work when I set up a solar power system on my house? (especially if I am still grid-tied?)
3. Will the solar power I generate merely give me a credit for the commodity but not the delivery?
3a. Or would I typically only pay for the delivery of the electricity used in the evening?
3b. Or do the credits I accrue usually cover both commodity & delivery?
Obviously whether I still pay for the delivery would seem to substantially impact the manner in which the solar power system "breaks even" over time.
(Yes, I have been staring at the SCE site for quite some time today... looking at Tiers, Baselines, etc. - and reading Solar Power Your Home for Dummies - But so far a clear answer eludes me... so I thought I would ask more experienced folks that may be on this forum).
(And yes, I have called SCE.... and I am just sitting on an very, very long hold time) Chances are the answer may come faster here!
Thanks in advance!
Jason
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