Submitted by Direcircumstances1 t3_10ilsyd in baltimore
Does anyone happen to know. How much BGE is paying per kWh if your system produces more than it uses if you are on net metering for your solar panel system?
Submitted by Direcircumstances1 t3_10ilsyd in baltimore
Does anyone happen to know. How much BGE is paying per kWh if your system produces more than it uses if you are on net metering for your solar panel system?
Matt3989 t1_j5jyemy wrote
>BGE pays customer-generators at the Standard-Offer-of Service (SOS) rate. The dollar value of net excess generation shall be equal to the generation or commodity portion of the rate that the eligible customer-generator would have been charged by BGE averaged over the number of months the account was been net negative. For customers served by an electric supplier, the dollar value of the net excess generation shall be, if available, equal to the average generation or the commodity rate the customer would have been charged by the electric supplier of record. BGE will contact the electric supplier and they will provide the rate.
https://www.bge.com/SmartEnergy/MyGreenPowerConnection/Pages/FAQs.aspx
Selling RECs is where you'll make more money from a home solar system though.