SKSolar
Member
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Occupation
- Engineer
As we already knew that utility companies have implemented the NEM 3.0 to their advantages while Solar companies are trying to counter it by getting homeowners to use storage batteries to store their energy for self consumption rather than selling to them at lowest rate.
It seems that the utility companies are now trying to add a fixed connection cost to add to their profits. That said, shouldn't we be better to go off-grid I supposed?
My understanding is because of anti-islanding and also of micro-grid technology we could still utilized our own solar energy when the grid is down. That said, can't we simply get rid of the grid-tied connection all together to our own advantage?
My observation is if we toggle off the main breaker in the Main Service Panel while we still have our solar backfeed breakers connected, and with micro-grid already in place, shouldn't we be self-independent? Then call the Utility company and request a Disconnect. Does that make sense?
It seems that the utility companies are now trying to add a fixed connection cost to add to their profits. That said, shouldn't we be better to go off-grid I supposed?
My understanding is because of anti-islanding and also of micro-grid technology we could still utilized our own solar energy when the grid is down. That said, can't we simply get rid of the grid-tied connection all together to our own advantage?
My observation is if we toggle off the main breaker in the Main Service Panel while we still have our solar backfeed breakers connected, and with micro-grid already in place, shouldn't we be self-independent? Then call the Utility company and request a Disconnect. Does that make sense?