hello Karl,
  I face a similar situation in my town (utility is a muny(sp.?)).I'm not 
certain about this but I believe this to be a violation of
PURPA. There is some info on PURPA on Wikipedia (for what it's worth) and Union 
of Concerned Scientists, or a Web search. 
I believe you can effectively argue the point of interconnection and net 
metering, but the point of "avoided costs" is sticker. My
town wants to offer zero compensation for my kWhs. For me, that's a problem but 
not a huge deal. The real problem is that it 
sets a PRECEDENT for those who choose to do the same. I can see that I'm in for 
a battle with these guys. 
  Also, I would like to thank those who responded to my "water pumping" post. 
Looks like we will use an inverter.
  Also, an addendum to "module cleaning". A good way to clean cables is to put 
them in the washing machine. I do
this with some rags or work clothes and them come out like brand new.


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}#yiv1596346438 div.yiv1596346438WordSection1 {  }Greetings Esteemed Wrenches,  
My
 company was recently tasked to engineer a PV project in Alabama. We sat
 down for a meeting with all of the local big-shots. They proceeded to 
let us know that we are not allowed to feed any excess PV power onto 
their grid, production cannot exceed demand. I am hoping that y’all 
might be able to steer me towards a contactor assembly or device that 
would detect reverse current flow, trigger the contactor, then open up 
the inverter AC output circuit. The service is 3-phase, 208 volt. The 
maximum current we intend to introduce is 70 amps, continuous.  Appreciate your 
advice,  Karl JaegerOperations ManagerLightWave Solar 
Electricwww.lightwavesolar.com

Tom DeBates

Habi-Tek

524 Summit St.

Geneva,IL. 60134

    630-262-8193

fax 630-262-1343


      
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