I was very interested to see a new program set up locally (Washington DC Metro Area) from our power company. During peak usage days (daytime on chosen days) the power company will pay any household $1.25 for every KWh that they reduce their average consumption by. It seems that during those times, the economics of shifting energy via storage makes much more sense. By example if I could charge my S for $9 at night and feed the grid from it during that day, I would get paid $106 or net $97 from one charge cycle on the battery.
Anyway makes for interesting numbers!
Peter
Here is the link for those interested:
Peak Energy Savings Credit - Pepco
Anyway makes for interesting numbers!
Peter
Here is the link for those interested:
Peak Energy Savings Credit - Pepco
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