$24.41 vs last year $202.74. 
System produced a total of 1905kWh during this billing period...the house used 1125kWH for the whole month so 780kWh rolls over to next month as "credits".
The bill is a little confusing in the way it's laid out...it doesn't show the total production (I know it was 1905kWh by looking at the solar meter on the side of the house)...but basically the house used 600kWh from the grid (at night for example) but overproduced 1380kWh during the day.
I should bank enough credits going into June that the summer months will then eat up those credits and still be at net 0. I might have some credits left over at the end of the year which the electric company will then send me a check (at a measly 2.9¢/kWh).
System actually over produced by a bit (my estimates ranged from 1,770 kWh to 1,882 kWh and it did 1905 kWh) but what really helped is that we used substantially less than last year as well...425 kWh less actually. Half of that came from adjusting the way the pool pump runs and the other half not sure...it was actually warmer this March vs last March...maybe the panels shading the roof has a real effect on how hot the inside gets?

Planted the equivalent of 123.11 trees what!

Panel-by-panel production from the whole month. The east facing panels produce right about 17% less than south facing panels.

System produced a total of 1905kWh during this billing period...the house used 1125kWH for the whole month so 780kWh rolls over to next month as "credits".
The bill is a little confusing in the way it's laid out...it doesn't show the total production (I know it was 1905kWh by looking at the solar meter on the side of the house)...but basically the house used 600kWh from the grid (at night for example) but overproduced 1380kWh during the day.
I should bank enough credits going into June that the summer months will then eat up those credits and still be at net 0. I might have some credits left over at the end of the year which the electric company will then send me a check (at a measly 2.9¢/kWh).
System actually over produced by a bit (my estimates ranged from 1,770 kWh to 1,882 kWh and it did 1905 kWh) but what really helped is that we used substantially less than last year as well...425 kWh less actually. Half of that came from adjusting the way the pool pump runs and the other half not sure...it was actually warmer this March vs last March...maybe the panels shading the roof has a real effect on how hot the inside gets?

Planted the equivalent of 123.11 trees what!


Panel-by-panel production from the whole month. The east facing panels produce right about 17% less than south facing panels.

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