Building Reserve and Using KWH

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  • bcroe
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jan 2012
    • 5234

    #256
    Originally posted by Mike 134

    ?? So, you saying you should be paid for your transmission portion of the power also? Are you a standby volunteer lineman to repair/replace that 7000-volt wire between your house and the neighbors if something happens to it?
    I never said any such thing. Go read it again. Bruce Roe

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    • Mike 134
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jan 2022
      • 449

      #257
      Originally posted by bcroe

      I never said any such thing. Go read it again. Bruce Roe
      I saw this All the excuses for not allowing this are just a smokescreen to the truth. Bruce Roe" . Though is was about dropping the credit for distribution from your system.

      What were you trying to say?

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      • bcroe
        Solar Fanatic
        • Jan 2012
        • 5234

        #258
        Not being part of the supplier bidding system, I am swapping kWh 1 for 1 between seasons,
        no money is exchanged, paying the usual connect fee to keep facilities in place. Lately the
        Po Co has said this is unfair, because I am not paying the cost of transporting energy from
        the plant to my location. I say yes there is a cost, but it was paid in advance when
        my neighbors used my power, but were billed for it including transport by the Po Co.
        Bruce Roe

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        • scrambler
          Solar Fanatic
          • Mar 2019
          • 512

          #259
          I think paying a fee for transmission is not so much about the physical transport of your power from point A to point B, but more about contributing to the maintenance and development of the grid, which you / we do depend on.....
          Last edited by scrambler; Yesterday, 09:26 AM.

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          • Mike 134
            Solar Fanatic
            • Jan 2022
            • 449

            #260
            Originally posted by scrambler
            I think paying a fee for transmission is not so much about the physical transport of your power from point A to point B, but more about contributing to the maintenance and development of the grid, which you do depend on.....
            YEP!!!! My thoughts too!!! Illinois did change the solar business model it is no longer one for one with new installations. They only pay for the energy generated. They did grandfather those of us who installed prior to the change.

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            • bcroe
              Solar Fanatic
              • Jan 2012
              • 5234

              #261
              I se my connect fee as taking care of maintenance, and the energy fee as
              proportional to the cost of buying energy. Fixed costs and variable costs.

              If this is not true, the deal was already wrong when I just kept my bill total
              under $20 (3 decades ago). Nobody ever said being frugal was wrong.
              Bruce Roe

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              • scrambler
                Solar Fanatic
                • Mar 2019
                • 512

                #262
                Ultimately, it is just a game of label, if they consider they need more money from us, they will take it and we have little ways to be able to review their math as we do not have access to all the business-related data and costs...

                So the way I make peace with it is that as long as I am using the grid as my battery to send my surplus away when it suits me, and so I get credited for when I actually use some from the grid, then it is fair game I pay something for using the grid that way

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