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re: I have someone trying to pitch me on Solar Farms...
Posted on 9/14/22 at 11:24 am to w0291524
Posted on 9/14/22 at 11:24 am to w0291524
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I've been looking into this as well, but cannot figure out anywhere online what the going price per KWH is that Entergy or any of the other utility companies would be willing to pay.
Entergy LA’s Avoided Cost Rate effective 3/1/2022: $0.0368226/kWh
This and other information can be found at the above link for the Rider Schedule DG (full info in the google doc below)
Link with full info below. It's from solar sales app, Quativa.
LA Entergy Google Doc
Note: Avoided cost refers to energy production from a residence. Meaning any additional energy produced above and beyond what is used and designated to be sent to the grid will be purchased by Entergy at $0.0368226/kWh
Note*: There MAY be different regulations for solar farms as this info is for residential. Will update with any additional info I find.
This post was edited on 9/14/22 at 11:34 am
Posted on 9/14/22 at 11:32 am to iPleadDaFif
What happens when your land is no longer taxed as agriculture and they charge at a commercial rate with lets say $10 million in improvements/equipment
Posted on 9/14/22 at 12:29 pm to iPleadDaFif
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Note: Avoided cost refers to energy production from a residence. Meaning any additional energy produced above and beyond what is used and designated to be sent to the grid will be purchased by Entergy at $0.0368226/kWh
So I buy power from Entergy at .15 a kWH, but I can only sell it back to Entergy for less than 4 cents a kWH if I had solar panels.
I knew shrimpers go screwed at the dock for selling their catch buying it for a dollar a pound while a grocery store up the road is selling fresh shrimp for 5-10 dollars a pound.
Power companies are just as greedy.
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