I think the point is that in the summer, the utility is giving you full retail credit for the surplus power. That gets stepped up from 240 to the distribution voltage and then back down to 240 to get used by nearby customers. There are losses at both those transformers, and there are costs associated with maintaining the local power distribution network.
As I mentioned earlier, the system works up here because the renewable energy is worth more than the power generated from their coal plants (currently supplying around half of the energy).
As I mentioned earlier, the system works up here because the renewable energy is worth more than the power generated from their coal plants (currently supplying around half of the energy).
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