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> He can run his electric bill down to zero. I don't remember, but
> PG&E may even give him "credit" for a "negative" electric bill (i.e.
> the electric meter runs more backward than forward), but he doesn't
> get paid.
That's roughly the way it works in Colorado. You can build up a "credit"
during the summer that then covers your excess usage in the winter, but you
can't get any more credit than what you use.
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