Although you could sell your energy it was typically through your own supplier.
Selling solar energy back to the grid uk.
Assuming your house is connected to the national grid you can sell any surplus electricity you generate back to your energy supplier although it is sometimes hard to get the appropriate red tape completed.
As well as the generation tariff you can also sell any extra units you do not use back to your electricity supplier.
Check with your state and utility company.
Homeowners who install new rooftop solar panels from 1.
This is called an export tariff.
H ouseholders keen to install solar panels are weighing up their options after the government unveiled new plans for the way people will be paid for supplying renewable energy.
In fact selling to the grid is a bit of a misnomer because in practice the national grid is actually a big step away from the consumer with the energy suppliers standing firmly in the middle.
Selling energy to the grid involved a large amount of red tape and many owners of solar pv systems found it to be too much hassle.
Over 40 states allow for some kind of net metering translation.
Though the feed in tariff has come to an end some of the excess electricity generated by your solar energy will inevitably go back to the grid and as under current legislation it would be illegal not to be paid for this a new system has been devised.
New solar homes and businesses creating and exporting electricity to the grid will be guaranteed a payment from suppliers under new laws to be introduced by the government this week monday 10 june.
Households that generate electricity through residential solar projects can receive checks from the power companies for excess energy sent to the grid.
This is where the smart export guarantee comes in to play.
The scheme which.
You ll get 5 24p per unit of electricity.