{"id":132,"date":"2021-05-07T19:01:27","date_gmt":"2021-05-07T19:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/solarforyourhouse.com\/?p=132"},"modified":"2022-01-10T20:30:04","modified_gmt":"2022-01-10T20:30:04","slug":"solar-vs-time-of-use-billing-case-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/solarforyourhouse.com\/case-studies\/solar-vs-time-of-use-billing-case-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Solar vs. Time of Use Billing – Case Study"},"content":{"rendered":"
Power companies across the country are changing their billing system. At first, they charged per kilowatt (kWh). Now, they charge a higher rate per kWh during evening hours. Che Gonzales compared solar vs. time of use billing. Here\u2019s what he learned.<\/p>\n
He was one of his neighborhood\u2019s last hold outs for going solar. Looking down his street in Vallejo, California, every house he could see had solar panels. He thought he had better things to do than add another project to his to-do list. Besides, why fix what\u2019s not broken?<\/p>\n
Then he got a notice in the mail from his power company about \u201ctime of use\u201d billing. At first, it certainly looked like time of use energy billing would raise his electric bill. So, it was time for him to investigate going solar<\/a>.<\/p>\n Che scratched his head and wondered why the new system was so popular. He thought it might be a red flag. After all, his power company\u2019s rates have been on an upward trend for quite a while. He didn\u2019t think it was likely that it would lower his bill. He was curious enough to find out.<\/p>\n