An electricity retailer says its rooftop solar system will let customers access their own cheaper electricity when rates are high. Read on.
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“In a nutshell, we’re maximizing export pricing and minimizing import consumption prices, in aggregate as a pool,” said Solartility co-founder Shayne Butcher. Having a two-way meter, along with a “smart” software system to manage everything, means micro-generators can for the first time be credited for hourly wholesale power prices. In other words, Solartility’s software can determine the optimal time to export solar electricity directly from the panels or from the homeowner’s battery, as well as the optimal time to import power from the grid.
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