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Netmetring #electrical #solarenergy #solarpower #solarsystem #import& export #ongridpriject A solar import-export meter, or a net meter, tracks both the electricity a consumer imports from the grid and the excess electricity they export back to the grid from their solar panels, allowing for net billing where the difference between import and export determines the electricity bill. Here's a more detailed explanation: What it is: A solar net meter, also known as a bi-directional meter, is a type of electricity meter that can measure both the electricity flowing into a home or business (import) from the grid and the electricity flowing out (export) from a solar power system back to the grid. How it works: During the day, when solar panels are generating electricity, the excess power that isn't immediately used can be sent back to the grid. The net meter records both the electricity used from the grid and the electricity exported to the grid. At the end of the billing period, the utility company calculates the net electricity consumption by subtracting the exported energy from the imported energy. If the exported energy exceeds the imported energy, the consumer may receive a credit on their electricity bill or be paid for the excess energy exported. Benefits: Reduced electricity bills: By using solar energy and exporting excess power, consumers can significantly reduce or even eliminate their electricity bills. Financial incentives: In many regions, utilities offer net metering programs, which allow consumers to receive credits or payments for the electricity they export to the grid. Environmental benefits: Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source, and net metering helps to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions. Net Metering vs. Gross Metering: Net Metering: The utility company calculates the net electricity consumption by subtracting the exported energy from the imported energy. Gross Metering: The utility company charges the consumer for the total amount of electricity imported from the grid, regardless of how much energy they exported