I dont know enough about SRECs to answer that. It would seem logical that all the OP would need to do is prove ownership of the system and therefore the power that the system generates. However it is possible the assignment of the SREC might not be affected by the foreclosure and the OP might not be able to claim the SRECs. Worse case the OP would have a free system without the SRECs but all the other generation benefits.
Regarding Solaredge monitoring, worse case, there are several alternatve ways to monitor the system production if for some unknown reason Solaredge does not cooperate.
Why would the OP do that? He would lose any Net Energy Metering credits for generation. All Tesla would lose is the data.
Regarding Solaredge monitoring, worse case, there are several alternatve ways to monitor the system production if for some unknown reason Solaredge does not cooperate.
What happens if the OP just turns off the inverter? Does that do anything incentivize Tesla to be more cooperative, or does would he just shoot themself in the foot by doing this.
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