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==Important Info==
*The system shall be rated at no more than '''100 kilowatts''' (KW) alternating current power output"


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=

Revision as of 17:14, 3 September 2020

Basics

  • This page goes over how one can sell (excess) power back to the Centralized Electric Grid
  • Largely depends on the local legislation
  • Also need a special meter in most cases
  • Need to see SPECIFICALLY what hardware is needed
  • Also need to see if there is a "cap" of maximum sellable amount of Kilowatt Hours
  • Also can be done via power from a battery bank, or EV in Energy Storage as a Service systems
  • Supposedly Florida USA has one of the best systems in the USA for this?

Florida Use Case Analysis

Important Info

  • The system shall be rated at no more than 100 kilowatts (KW) alternating current power output"

Internal Links

External Links