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Going Solar: May 2012
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Thursday, May 24, 2012. Do I Need to Sue Somebody! If I can get them to tell me what it is and who has to prepare it, I'll probably then have to go to my installer, groSolar, and ask them to fill it out. Of course, since the job was completed nearly three years ago, that's going to be another nightmare. I already sent them a message about it, but just like PSE&G - no reply. Would it be unreasonable to sue somebody here? Links to this post. Friday, May 18, 2012. Dear Lord, What a Friggin' Nightmare. I tho...
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Going Solar: December 2012
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Friday, December 14, 2012. Yeah, in light of the lists of acceptable meters that I posted yesterday (one of which included mine), I AGAIN asked my broker if my meter was sufficient. Hey, it's on a friggin' list. I know they're totally annoyed with me, but I feel like there are people relying on me to help clear this up. They added that "if the meter you are speaking about is your utility net meter, then it is not sufficient to meet the requirements of the NJ BPU mandate.". A simple paragraph and maybe a ...
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Going Solar: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013. Who Are the Winners Here? Nothing new to report, except that we are no longer generating SRECs. So who wins in the new scenario? Installers and electricians stand to benefit, I suppose. I chose not to spend the money on new equipment, mostly because SRECs are near worthless right now and it would take nearly a year just to break even. But I'm sure some people will make the investment. The big power companies that are required to purchase the SRECs? Why did they do this? NJCEP: ...
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Going Solar: Walton Family Undermining Solar, ILSR Finds
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Walton Family Undermining Solar, ILSR Finds. Http:/ www.ilsr.org/walton-report/. Posted by Dave Conifer. I would love to have solar panels installed on my roof. My neighbor had solar panels installed on her house last year and her power bill has gone way down. That really appeals to me. Susan Hirst http:/ www.jerseysolarlasvegas.com/services/. October 28, 2014 at 7:56 PM. Http:/ www.adtecheco.com.au/solar-power-newcastle.html. October 31, 2014 at 10:46 AM. Check Out my Website!
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Going Solar: February 2015
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Monday, February 2, 2015. Expected SREC was Not Awarded! The new revenue grade meter is fun to watch, because it boils everything down to the most important number: how much power did the system produce? Well, I guess the amount of unneeded power exported to the grid for credit is just as important, but there's no point in arguing with myself). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hey, Did You Know I'm a Writer? Check Out my Website! Or Find me on Facebook. Dave Conifer Fan Page.
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Going Solar: September 2012
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Saturday, September 15, 2012. Copped Out and Sold for Eighty Bucks. I copped out and took my broker's offer to sell my SRECs at an astonishingly low price of eighty bucks. It's almost like throwing money into the street, but I'm not on top of how and when these things expire so I didn't want to get stuck with zero bucks. Can't wait for the new regs to go into effect. Links to this post. Friday, September 14, 2012. Links to this post. Same Old Same Old - an O'fer on SRECs Again. Links to this post. Or Fin...
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Going Solar: Expected SREC was Not Awarded!
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Monday, February 2, 2015. Expected SREC was Not Awarded! The new revenue grade meter is fun to watch, because it boils everything down to the most important number: how much power did the system produce? Well, I guess the amount of unneeded power exported to the grid for credit is just as important, but there's no point in arguing with myself). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hey, Did You Know I'm a Writer? Check Out my Website! Or Find me on Facebook. Dave Conifer Fan Page.
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Going Solar: Final Clarification (Again)
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Friday, December 14, 2012. Yeah, in light of the lists of acceptable meters that I posted yesterday (one of which included mine), I AGAIN asked my broker if my meter was sufficient. Hey, it's on a friggin' list. I know they're totally annoyed with me, but I feel like there are people relying on me to help clear this up. They added that "if the meter you are speaking about is your utility net meter, then it is not sufficient to meet the requirements of the NJ BPU mandate.". A simple paragraph and maybe a ...
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Going Solar: Latest Electric "Bill"
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Friday, October 24, 2014. Thank you for participating in Paperless Billing. Your current PSE&G bill statement is now available for online viewing. Your current balance is a credit of $66.27 and no payment is required.". Not bad, considering we just came out air-conditioning season. Posted by Dave Conifer. That is awesome that your electric bill is so low! Http:/ www.solarrfp.com/index.php/whysolarrfp. January 30, 2015 at 6:50 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hey, Did You Know I'm a Writer?
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Going Solar: November 2012
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Friday, November 30, 2012. No More SRECs for Me. As of tomorrow, New Jersey will no longer award SRECs based on estimates. Instead, only numbers from "revenue grade" meters will be accepted. I'm still not clear on the process. If I upgraded my meter, would I be the one reading the meter and forwarding the reading? To whom would I report it? Is that any more reliable than an estimate? What's wrong with this picture? 1) Identify a suitable meter. 2) Explain this mess to an electrician and get a price.