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Solar power - Can a home sell back (or get a credit) to PEA now? (May 2018)


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7 hours ago, sammydavis said:

crossy would you rather be paying an electricity rate of 7 baht plus per kWh or 7 baht plus minus 7 baht per kwh solar produced

I'd be happy paying my current rate of around 4 Baht per unit less 4 Baht per unit exported (simply net metered). No nasty Feed-In Tariff contracts, stop generating when I want to (or the kit goes belly up) without having to break a contract.

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15 hours ago, sammydavis said:

so an engineer in Thailand tells you it is illegal to run the meter backwards so obviously it must be!!!!!! don't worry about if the law is actually written or he is just telling you that

It is the PEA who don't allow backfeeding the grid due to the extreme danger to their engineers if your system isn't correctly configured to shutdown if the grid goes down.

 

However they also don't look too hard for people who connect safely and who always pay them. But if your bill is ever negative they can and do install meters that can't run backwards so killing, or reducing, your benefit 

 

You should read older posts before making assumptions that are baseless.

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