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Solar Net Metering Explained How It Works and Why It Matters for Your Solar System

Want to lower your power bills? Solar net metering helps you earn credits for extra energy and save more. Read our guide to learn more!<br>

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Solar Net Metering Explained How It Works and Why It Matters for Your Solar System

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  1. Solar Net Metering Explained: How It Works and Why It Matters for Your Solar System Solar Net Metering Explained: How It Works & Why It Matters for Your Solar System Switching to solar energy is an excellent way to reduce electricity bills and embrace renewable energy. But what happens when your solar panels generate more electricity than you use? This is where solar net metering comes into play. Net metering of solar allows homeowners to earn solar credits for the excess energy they export to the grid. These credits can then be used to offset electricity costs when their system isn’t producing power, such as during the night or on cloudy days. 1300 345 365 www.solarjunction.com.au

  2. What is it? Net metering of solar is a billing mechanism that enables solar system owners to send excess electricity back to the grid and receive credits in return. Instead of storing unused solar energy in a battery, your system automatically exports surplus energy to the electricity grid. The utility company then provides solar credits for the amount of energy you export. These credits can be used to reduce your electricity bill when your solar system isn’t generating enough power. This system ensures that you get the most value from your solar panels, even if you can’t use all the energy they produce in real time. 1. Solar Energy Generation During the day, solar panels generate electricity from sunlight. This energy is first used to power your home’s appliances and devices. 2. Excess Energy Exported to the Grid If your solar panels produce more electricity than your household consumes, the surplus energy is automatically sent to the grid. 1300 345 365 www.solarjunction.com.au

  3. 3. Earning Solar Credits For the excess energy exported, your electricity retailer provides solar power credits, which appear on your electricity bill. These credits reduce the cost of grid electricity used when your solar system isn’t generating enough power, such as at night. 4. Using Solar Credits At times when solar panels don’t produce enough energy—such as during the night or on cloudy days—your home draws electricity from the grid. Instead of paying full price for this energy, you can use your solar credits to offset the cost. Advantages of Net Metering To Know More About solar net metering guide CLICK HERE 1300 345 365 admin@solarjunction.com.au | www.www.solarjunction.com.au follow on

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