A Non-Exporting Solar System!

A Non-Exporting Solar System!

Expanding a solar system can be unsettling for homeowners who are now enjoying the benefits of Net Energy Metering 2.0. One major worry is the possibility of switching to the less advantageous NEM 3.0 regulations. Nevertheless, installing a non-exporting solar system is a workable option that enables to increase system capacity without endangering current NEM 2.0 status.

A non-exporting solar system is made to make sure that all of the energy you produce stays in house and isn't transferred back to the utility company. This is particularly helpful for people who are under NEM 2.0, since it keeps the system from changing to NEM 3.0 when you increase solar capacity.

Smart technology that controls how energy is consumed and delivered in your home is a part of the Zero Export System. It guarantees that the energy generated by solar panels is used locally instead of being transferred to the utility company.

In case you're working on increasing your clientele's solar array but are apprehensive about the consequences of NEM 3.0, a non-exporting system might be the ideal choice for you. Our specialty at Outright Solar is designing systems that optimize solar benefits while adhering to the more beneficial NEM 2.0 architecture.

Take a look at this concept, where we've designed new system under NEM 3.0 by adding extra solar panels, storage, and synchronizing it with the diesel generator. While no changes made to existing NEM 2.0. The two systems are isolated from one another.

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