LithiumGuy
Corralling Electrons
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- Apr 2, 2021
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If a residential home in California is on a NEM 2.0 contract, is it possible to have a $0 electric bill or near-zero electric bill? Further, not just $0 but what about money back?
The thing that makes it hard to get $0 is the NBC (Non-Bypassable Charges) but installing a sufficiently large home battery could essentially eliminate all NBC charges (0 grid usage) and possibly even money back at True-up with any of surplus export right?
I'm interested in the NEM 2.0 rules and not so much the specific technology for this post. Just assume there's some type of energy storage technology that allows the house energy needs be completely powered by its solar panels (both day & night) and have a decent amount of surplus energy to export back to the grid on a monthly basis. How does this affect NEM 2.0 bill? Thanks.
The thing that makes it hard to get $0 is the NBC (Non-Bypassable Charges) but installing a sufficiently large home battery could essentially eliminate all NBC charges (0 grid usage) and possibly even money back at True-up with any of surplus export right?
I'm interested in the NEM 2.0 rules and not so much the specific technology for this post. Just assume there's some type of energy storage technology that allows the house energy needs be completely powered by its solar panels (both day & night) and have a decent amount of surplus energy to export back to the grid on a monthly basis. How does this affect NEM 2.0 bill? Thanks.