For those that have solar panels on their home. When the electric bill comes in, does it gave you any indication how much the panels saved you?
Couldn't you just pull the preceding 12 months before the panels and get a pretty good idea? I know it's not exactly apples to apples, but it should average out eventually.CapeAggie89 said:
Not really. On the days that you produced more than you consumed, those show up on the bill as credits. Those days that you use more than you produce shows up as kW consumed. My bill does not show how much was produced only if I am getting credits or using power from the grid. At least that is what I see on my power provider's electric bill. Unfortunately, given this weather, I am using more than producing consistently.
I do have an app that connects to my power converter so I do have an idea of how much I produce every day. I probably could put all of that in a daily spreadsheet and figure out savings but have not done that yet.
Agree, but I had other priorities and we put the panels in 3 years ago. I don't have access to those records anymore. Not to hard to put all the data into a spreadsheet.AgLA06 said:Couldn't you just pull the preceding 12 months before the panels and get a pretty good idea? I know it's not exactly apples to apples, but it should average out eventually.CapeAggie89 said:
Not really. On the days that you produced more than you consumed, those show up on the bill as credits. Those days that you use more than you produce shows up as kW consumed. My bill does not show how much was produced only if I am getting credits or using power from the grid. At least that is what I see on my power provider's electric bill. Unfortunately, given this weather, I am using more than producing consistently.
I do have an app that connects to my power converter so I do have an idea of how much I produce every day. I probably could put all of that in a daily spreadsheet and figure out savings but have not done that yet.
For large portions of the power, the power company won't even be aware of its existence. You'll produce it and consume it on site.TexasAggie73 said:
For those that have solar panels on their home. When the electric bill comes in, does it gave you any indication how much the panels saved you?
It would depend on the system, but there should be a way to see how much power they're generating. Converting that into a cash value would just require them to negotiate a reasonable rate...TexasAggie73 said:
Thanks for the info. I agree it is a individual choice and it really helps with the tax credits. My wife and I are in our early 70's and have a whole home generator so I don't see an advantage for us.
My main issue I guess is that my son and now his ex wife signed up for
Panels before their marriage tanked and they were install on the home she owned before marriage and refuses to turn them on She wants the company to remove them and cancel the note which is in her name. She also got a new roof out of the deal. I think she is cutting off her nose in spite.