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<blockquote data-quote="wvbearhunter" data-source="post: 2815599" data-attributes="member: 126150"><p>^^^ You are correct. Our power company (West Penn) charges a whole slew of fees for "aggragating" and "transferring" our solar power. Also, during the design phase they approved all the plans and then after it was all set up and ready to go, they decided we needed a new/larger transformer which was another $2000. However, they had approved the planned system and inspected it during install. The solar company ate the fee because I refused to pay it. They then refused to reimburse us for the excess we created which they are required by state law to do. I had to get the Attorney Generals office involved. It will be another $12000 if we decide to set up a battery bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvbearhunter, post: 2815599, member: 126150"] ^^^ You are correct. Our power company (West Penn) charges a whole slew of fees for "aggragating" and "transferring" our solar power. Also, during the design phase they approved all the plans and then after it was all set up and ready to go, they decided we needed a new/larger transformer which was another $2000. However, they had approved the planned system and inspected it during install. The solar company ate the fee because I refused to pay it. They then refused to reimburse us for the excess we created which they are required by state law to do. I had to get the Attorney Generals office involved. It will be another $12000 if we decide to set up a battery bank. [/QUOTE]
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