Keep in mind that the OP doesn't live where you live.
Net metering rules vary by the locality, and it sounds like where the OP lives (Australia), the rule is that exported power gets credited at a lower rate than the price for purchased power.
So it makes sense to use excess power to offset later usage, rather than export it to the grid.
Net metering rules vary by the locality, and it sounds like where the OP lives (Australia), the rule is that exported power gets credited at a lower rate than the price for purchased power.
So it makes sense to use excess power to offset later usage, rather than export it to the grid.
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