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znugeman t1_iwqdlno wrote

Hey, solar industry guy here. Maine state law for solar credits is based on a rolling 12 months, not calendar year. So those credits will be good for 12 months from the month they were produced (July 2022-July 2023)

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znugeman t1_iwqdvp9 wrote

At least that how it works with all ownership based solar (rooftop and solar farm). My company doesn’t deal with subscription solar so please correct me if I’m wrong about subscription credits.

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zezar911 OP t1_iwr2ge2 wrote

really? that was definitely not explained to me, i will investigate. thank you, this gives me hope!!!!

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Capable-Broccoli2179 t1_ix3uydr wrote

Thanks solar guy! We own a 1.5% stake in Curravale solar farm. We produced ton of excess this summer and look forward to no power bills ever again! All we pay is delivery charge. We got extra as well allowing us to install heat pumps so not only no more power bill we have no oil bill either. Ever. We figure payback period will be about 10 years and it cost us a ton up front to do it but now no more oil burning and we are green and in our retirement we have no electric or oil bills which amounted to over 10k a year.

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