Florida Solar Partners
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9990 SW 77th Ave #222, Pinecrest, FL 33156, USA
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Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits solar energy system owners for the electricity they add to the grid. For example, if a residential customer has a PV (Photovoltaic) system on their roof, it may generate more electricity than the home uses during daylight hours. If the home is net-metered, the electricity meter will run backwards to provide a credit against what electricity is consumed at night or other periods when the home's electricity use exceeds the system's output. Customers are only billed for their "net" energy use.
When your solar power system generates more electricity than you use over the course of a month, you will receive a credit based on the net number of kilowatt-hours you gave back to the grid. If you produce less electricity than you use in a given month, you must buy electricity from your utility to make up the difference. In these instances, you would pay for the electricity you use, minus any excess electricity your solar panels generated.
Your Energy Management consultant must properly size your solar system to cover your average kW usage and surpass it up to the allowed offset by the electrical company. Therefore, if you are allowed to offset at 115% of your kW usage you will be generating more energy than you use and are able to take advantage of Net Metering.
Electricity costs add up to a substantial percentage of your monthly expenses. Installing solar panels means you can generate free power that can reduce or even eliminate your utility bills. This leaves you with more spare cash at the end of every month and also protects you from the expense of rising energy costs. With grid-based electricity prices increasing every year, you will be able to freeze that cost at the current price with your purchase of the solar system.
The Residential Clean Energy Credit is a solar tax credit that will provide you a tax credit for 30% off your home solar installation. As a homeowner, you can claim a federal solar tax credit for the amount of money that you pay towards installing solar, and reduce the amount you owe when you file your yearly federal tax return.
With all the talk of air pollution and climate change these days, most people have a general understanding of the need to reduce their personal carbon footprint. But why are solar panels good for the environment? In short, solar energy is clean, green, and abundant, and the generation of energy from solar panels doesn’t generate any harmful carbon emissions or greenhouse gases the way burning fossil fuels does. When you install solar panels on your property, you negate the need to buy power from the carbon-emitting grid, therefore reducing your impact.
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