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They said that if you earn more than £1000/year by selling electricity back to the grid then it's taxable income. However, that's not a problem (for now) if you're just using the power in your own home.
it's the middle of winter and cloudy and snowing, and the panels are reducing our grid consumption to 20% of the daily electricity usage, for the last few days panels and batteries have reduced the grid consumption to between zero and 10% of the daily household electricity demand
it's the middle of winter and cloudy and snowing, and the panels are reducing our grid consumption to 20% of the daily electricity usage, for the last few days panels and batteries have reduced the grid consumption to between zero and 10% of the daily household electricity demand
Which is
Pretty cool
Milan.
20% of what? 0 and 10% of how much?
saving 2cents/month for an outlay of EU20,000 doesn't make sense.
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