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They're paying you 46 cents per kWH? Average US resident purchases electricity at a significantly lower rate. How is it possible that the NET METERING credit is that high?Mine were installed in 2008 and paid themselves off in three years.
My electricity provider organised the project, and the scheme was 'too good to be true'.
i.e. They paid for everything up front, I had fixed repayments ($112 per month IIRC) for a fixed period of time.
The panels were generating and exporting $90.00 per month (on average) from the day that they were installed, so I was actually only paying about $20 per month to pay the things off.
As far as I could tell, it was free money for me, and I've never looked back.
They're still chugging away up there, making free money, and the reduced feed-in tariff.
This is from my most recent electricity bill, note that it only shows the amount of solar generation that was exported.
I'm at home full time now, and charge my car a couple of times per week.
Solar exports
Item Description Units Price Amount Solar feed-in credit (incl GST, if any) 261 kWh $-0.460000 -$120.06 Total exports -$120.06
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