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jeffrey.miller
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April 11, 2018, 01:28:20 PM »
I had lunch with a future member yesterday and when I was chewing he told me about a bunch of new solar stuff specific to Illinois.
I haven't read all these links yet but will later. The general idea is that we as home owners can put a panel anywhere on Comed's grid and tell Comed it is our panel. From what I understood I could then do net metering as if that panel was on my house. I find this very interesting! In theory if I were to move to a different house in Comed land, I would be "taking my solar with me". I will be looking into this more over time and I might be able to convince the future member to come out and present to us on this topic at some future date. He already drives a Volt, and is waiting for a more affordable full EV SUV to hit the market.
http://solarinthecommunity.com/index.html#suborpropose
https://citizensutilityboard.org/community-solar-illinois/
https://www.illinoissolar.org/Community-Solar-Resources-IL
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tim.moore
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April 12, 2018, 10:48:38 AM »
Sponsoring a solar panel, sounds similar to charitable donation to sponsor a child. Intriguing!!!
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