electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Clearly there are lots of changes in the air in regards to net metering. Net metering is going away in many places and changing to a more dynamic system in regards to the price that is paid for Energy from PV systems. Here in NY state, we are transitioning to what they are calling a "value stack" which I dont know much about yet, but it seems to be rather complicated how the rates are computed. But what my specific question is in regards to this term "buy all sell all". That is not necessarily what is happening in NY (I am not sure), although I hear people call it that. To me, Buy all sell all means you have a "normal" meter that measures your consumption, and another meter for you generation and they are kept essentially totally separate. I think it is fair enough to have a discussion about what a utility should pay someone for power generation, but what I dont agree with is not being able to run my generation in parallel with the utility to lower my consumption. I think we should be able to run in parallel and lower our use, and then sell extra back to the utility at some agreed upon rate. Does anyone out there have "Buy all sell all" structure?
