What is Net Metering? Net energy metering (NEM) is a billing practice that allows you to earn credits on your electric bill for the energy you send to the grid on sunny days. Doing so helps you offset the electricity you draw from the grid at night or during stormy days when your pane...
Also known as net energy metering (NEM), the policy has been adopted in several countries and U.S. states, albeit in different flavors. Why is it called net metering? There’s a meter at your home that ticks forward as it measures how much electricity you’re pulling from the grid....
Also known as Net energy metering (NEM), a net metering system is a metering and billing mechanism designed to monitor and record the flow of power between a solar energy system and the government grid. Solar meters are an important aspect in the design of privately-owned grid-tied solar en...
TP622 electric energy meter can measure voltage, current, power, power factor, phase angle, unbalance degree, harmonic and other electrical parameters. DI, DO, temperature measurement, residual current measurement, the realization of different regions and different load sub-item power metering, statisti...
The greatest benefit of smart metering is the granular insights it offers into your business’s energy consumption and other utility usage. Most smart meters tie directly into an interface that gives you an exact readout of your usage, breaking it down by the time of day and day of the wee...
As a solar customer, you will only be billed for your "net" energy usage. Also known as net energy metering or NEM, net metering is the solar industry's foundational policy. Here's what you should know about it. Attention Illinois homeowners! Net metering is about to drop in value ...
In the Philippines, the Manila Electric Company is putting advanced metering infrastructure in place. This project should result in fewer blackouts, better control over energy usage, and increased energy efficiency with smart grids. Meanwhile, Thailand is set to invest more than $5 billion to suppor...
Explore how time-of-use (TOU) rates impact electricity costs, peak and off-peak hours, and energy usage — and see how solar and battery storage can help you save.
Smart meters offer a free way to keep track of your energy usage and could mean the end of estimated bills. Our guide explains everything you need to know about smart meters.
According to the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center, 40 states and the District of Columbia allow for some kind of “net metering.”1 In other words, households that generate electricity through residential solar projects can receive checks from the power companies for excess energy ...