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Aug 11, 2020 - 01:10 PM
On the days that your system makes more electricity than you consume, your meter will run backwards through the net metering system. If you produce more than you use during a given month, you will generate a credit on your electricity bill for the retail value of the electricity produced. Those ‘credits’ will offset the cost of electricity during those months when you use more electricity than you produce, such as in winter. If at the end of a full year you still have a credit, you can assign it to any other electricity user in your load-zone. Get more information on net metering here.