So you’re saying OG&E is the only one benefiting from solar.
OG&E went from a company to a corporation and everything changed.
OG&E went from a company to a corporation and everything changed.
That depends on your electricity supplier. OEC buys it back at the same rate they sell to you up to a limit (IIRC, if you’re generating over 125% of your monthly usage, then they start buying it back at the WFEC wholesale rate).You sell back the electric for roughly 1/5th of what you have or buy it at.
I know someone who spent $90K on theirs, which I find insane. Odds are if it has to be .gov subsidized, it's ripe for scammers to profit.That is what my buddy told me yesterday.
He got panels put on his house and battery storage and finally got it all sorted out after nearly 11 months dealing with the company that installed it.
He got his second bill after it was all working like it should and sent more power back to OG&E than he used.
His bill was $60
WTF over.
I have had smaller bills than that and I do not have solar.
He said it was all fees and taxes and no money towards usage.
HORRIBLE deal if you ask me.
The electric company most of us use will stick it to you deep, it is best to go off grid if you plan on using solar if you must deal with OG&E.
This thing cost him around 30K. Not a bargain.
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