Net Billing: Everything you need to know

Net Billing is a program that allows photovoltaic system owners to offset the electricity they generate with the electricity they consume. Simply put, the energy produced by your photovoltaic system that is not immediately consumed is “returned” to the DEI grid and offset against the energy you purchase.

How Does Net Billing Work?

  • Real-Time Offset: Energy production and consumption are continuously compared.
  • Compensation for Surplus Energy: Excess energy fed into the grid is compensated based on wholesale market prices.
  • 20-Year Duration: Compensation for surplus energy is valid for 20 years.

Benefits of Net Billing

  • Reduced Electricity Bills: Significant savings, especially during high-consumption months.
  • Energy Independence: Lower reliance on the national power grid.
  • Protection Against Price Increases: The cost of the energy generated by your solar system remains stable.
  • Environmental Contribution: Reduced carbon footprint and support for sustainable energy use.

Key Considerations

  • Maximum System Capacity: There are limits on the power of photovoltaic systems eligible for Net Billing.
  • Installation Procedures: Specific permits and processes are required to install a photovoltaic system.
  • Choosing the Right Professional: Selecting an experienced installer is crucial for optimal system performance and maintenance.

Why Choose Net Billing?

Net Billing is an excellent option for those looking to lower electricity costs, contribute to environmental protection, and achieve greater energy autonomy.

For more details about the Net Billing program, contact our specialized consultant at Flexi Concepts for expert guidance and tailored solutions.

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