nwdiver
Veteran Member
Not sure what you mean by that. 43 States have net metering laws requiring utilities to offer net metering and in one of the the 7 that doesn't have a law, Texas, they have 'choice' and last time I checked at least 3 providers in Texas offer net metering.The fact that many utilities don't even offer net metering, and the ones that do are buying back at ~10% of the purchased rate is disappointing.
And if you have net metering they credit you 100% for your exports. That's what 'net' means 1:1. If you export more than you import you may not get any credit for your net excess but you will if it's consumed. If you produce 1000kWh and use 1000kWh under net metering you're billed for 0 kWh.