I've had 10k system installed for 3.5 years. 40 acres farm.
It's "net metered" meaning what we give them is given back at no cost when we need it later(month to month roll over).
10kw was the limit for this program which is now no longer available.
They also paid us sRECs which I haven't kept up on if they're still a thing.
I'd like to add more solar, batteries, maybe a wind turbine with the goal of becoming energy independent.
I haven't done my research yet if the maintenance cost of batteries and/or a turbine can pay off or if the co-ops monthly fee and costs to use their power is still the cheapest option long term.
I'm also unsure what would happen as some of those contracts for sREC's were like 30 year long contracts I think.
Basically their 10kw net meter contract is good but for my size farm I'd like more. I also don't like how every year rates go up and fees go up making me think going off grid might be the future.
any advice? sorry it's so long winded. I'll try to get on this forum more and start researching away.
It's "net metered" meaning what we give them is given back at no cost when we need it later(month to month roll over).
10kw was the limit for this program which is now no longer available.
They also paid us sRECs which I haven't kept up on if they're still a thing.
I'd like to add more solar, batteries, maybe a wind turbine with the goal of becoming energy independent.
I haven't done my research yet if the maintenance cost of batteries and/or a turbine can pay off or if the co-ops monthly fee and costs to use their power is still the cheapest option long term.
I'm also unsure what would happen as some of those contracts for sREC's were like 30 year long contracts I think.
Basically their 10kw net meter contract is good but for my size farm I'd like more. I also don't like how every year rates go up and fees go up making me think going off grid might be the future.
any advice? sorry it's so long winded. I'll try to get on this forum more and start researching away.
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