I am dealing with a small utility that only provides a small feed-in tariff 
(basically wholesale). Customer wouldn’t have much value to install PV when 
they sell in at 5 cents, and buy back at 8 cents. 

However, if we load shifted the PV to provide an internal offset on the 
consumption meter (but staying clear of exporting), and move any excess to the 
tariff meter we could make the PV more valuable by offsetting the 8 cent power 
first, rather than just producing 5 cent power all the time.

Has anyone done this? Are there legal hurdles? Any reason one can be legally 
stopped from offsetting their own power?

Thanks,

Troy 
Heliocentric
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