electro7
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern CA, US
- Occupation
- Electrician, Solar and Electrical Contractor
I was wondering about NEM in other states. I am in CA and we are going through a fight to try and keep it to some level.
I heard Florida just passed a bill that changed the NEM there. Does anybody know in Florida what it is now- the credited amount you receive as a homeowner when your excess solar goes back to the grid?
Didn't Texas do a similar thing?
I know in Arizona solar was hot until the utility companies put a kibosh to NEM.
Anybody here solar contractors in these areas? If so, is solar still going strong?
Is storage being implemented to help grid and solar consumption?
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I heard Florida just passed a bill that changed the NEM there. Does anybody know in Florida what it is now- the credited amount you receive as a homeowner when your excess solar goes back to the grid?
Didn't Texas do a similar thing?
I know in Arizona solar was hot until the utility companies put a kibosh to NEM.
Anybody here solar contractors in these areas? If so, is solar still going strong?
Is storage being implemented to help grid and solar consumption?
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