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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (52347)8/31/2013 3:52:15 PM
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I'm not alone.

PETALUMA, Calif. (KGO) -- More than 60,000 customers now have rooftop solar panels that supply electricity to their homes and businesses, along with PG&E and the power grid as well. However, one homeowner says he's giving away too much power for free.

Here's why he's upset. Trayer's annual true-up statement tells him how much electricity he generated and how much he used during the 12 previous months. It shows he used more power during the winter months than he supplied, while in the summer he put out more electricity than he used. All totaled up, he generated 310 more kilowatts than he used over the course of a year. He ended up with a credit of $279.98. However, Trayer found out will not get that $279.98 and he won't get the credit either. What he will get is $10.35.

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