What Is 1:1 Net Metering, and Why Should You Care? (Hint: It’s Awesome)
At Infinity Solar USA, we love helping you save energy and cash, but let’s talk about something that might sound a bit like tech-speak at first: 1:1 net metering. Don’t worry, we’ll break it down for you in a way that even your grandma could understand (no offense to grandma). So, here’s how it works—and why it’s so great for you.
1. What is 1:1 Net Metering?
Simply put, 1:1 net metering is a system where you get full credit for the energy your solar panels send to the grid. That means for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity your solar system produces and sends back to the grid, you receive a 1:1 credit toward your electricity bill. If you send a kWh to the grid, you get a kWh of credit in return. It’s like getting credit for the energy you’re giving away—no catch!
2. How Does It Help You Save?
Here’s the magic: you don’t have to use all the energy your solar panels produce right away. If your panels are generating more electricity than you need, that extra energy gets sent back to the grid, and in return, you get credits to use for when your solar panels aren’t producing as much—like during the night or on cloudy days. It’s like a savings account for your electricity!
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In other words, you’re still getting paid (in credits) for the excess energy you generate, which helps lower your future bills. Think of it like renting out your unused energy to the grid and getting paid in credits, which is way better than just giving it away for free.
3. The Best Part?
With 1:1 net metering, the value of the energy you send back to the grid is the same as the value of the energy you use. In other words, no funny business—what you send out, you get back. This is different from some other net metering policies where the utility company might give you less credit for excess power. But with 1:1, it’s like getting a perfect exchange rate.
4. Why Does 1:1 Matter?
The best part of 1:1 net metering? It maximizes your savings! More credits, less worry about how much energy you’re using at any given time. Plus, if you live in a state that offers 1:1 net metering, it can make your solar investment even more valuable—because that excess energy is working for you.
Bottom Line?
If you’ve got 1:1 net metering in your area, you’re in luck! Your solar panels will generate credits for any extra energy you send back to the grid, reducing your future electricity bills and giving you more control over your energy use. It’s simple, it’s fair, and it’s a win for your wallet.
Want to know how 1:1 net metering can help you save? Contact Infinity Solar USA today, and we’ll help you understand how this fantastic program works for you.
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