• kalleboo@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    In the EU, as long as it’s under 800W it can be plugged directly into an outlet in your home without any kind of installation, back-feeding the grid that way.

    You’re not getting paid anything for the power you send back into the grid so anything you don’t use you lose.

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      9 hours ago

      Still very cool, because selling surplus power is almost completely worthless anyway. (at least it is here)
      In the summer when you can sell, prices are generally extremely low, we have sold about twice what we use, but the value of selling is only about 5-10% on average, compared to the savings of using it ourselves. That’s because the price often drop to close to zero in the middle of the day, and sometimes even below.
      Electricity itself is dirt cheap, the reason the prices are high are transportation and taxes, and short peak prices in the evening. Here transportation alone is more than the electricity itself during winter.
      And we are only paid the pure electricity price here, which I suppose is the case most places.