Not considering the cost of the technology used for generation, is it feasible to generate renewable energy specifically for the purpose of selling it back to the utility companies?
I've been searching for information for quite some time and I've been unable to find any that really applies. Yes, in many states homeowners are able to sell surplus energy back to the utilities, but there seem to be extremely low limits on the amount.
Obviously, the large renewable energy farms are negotiating directly with the utilities for buyback of their energy. On a small-scale, is this possible? Are there any resources available for research? I'm located in Ohio if that helps, but I'm considering other locations as well if this is a legitimate possibility.
Based on the first answer, let me add the following details: I'm not concerned with the rate at which they purchase it, the question is whether or not they will definitely purchase it. Or, do you get to the point where they simply disconnect your operation from the grid?
One more addition: I'm not asking if it's cost-effective, but rather if it's possible. In this example, let's just say that I have $50k worth of solar panels laying around. Could I hook them up, connect them to the grid, and sell energy to the utility?
I've been searching for information for quite some time and I've been unable to find any that really applies. Yes, in many states homeowners are able to sell surplus energy back to the utilities, but there seem to be extremely low limits on the amount.
Obviously, the large renewable energy farms are negotiating directly with the utilities for buyback of their energy. On a small-scale, is this possible? Are there any resources available for research? I'm located in Ohio if that helps, but I'm considering other locations as well if this is a legitimate possibility.
Based on the first answer, let me add the following details: I'm not concerned with the rate at which they purchase it, the question is whether or not they will definitely purchase it. Or, do you get to the point where they simply disconnect your operation from the grid?
One more addition: I'm not asking if it's cost-effective, but rather if it's possible. In this example, let's just say that I have $50k worth of solar panels laying around. Could I hook them up, connect them to the grid, and sell energy to the utility?