i signed up for nautilus community solar earlier this year understanding i was interested in getting more green energy (why not) at a discount (15%, great!)
the basic premise is you pay for an allocation (% of the solar farm allocated to production for your usage) that understands there is more production in summer vs. winter (so your bill will be higher when it's PRODUCED, not used). any leftover credits from a month are rolled over to the following to month, to help account for volatility in production over the course of the year.
sounds great and all. i signed up back in march, got my first bill yesterday. but the solar farm didn't come online until july. they then proceeded to allocate assuming it was a full year (they assumed i had underproduced in Jan - Jun, which is obviously not the case as i was still getting power from CMP then).
here's the kick: maine state law does not allow for solar credits to be rolled over at the end of the year, there are other states that do not have this law. so since i've massively overproduced up until today (when i got my first bill and noticed the issue) and i will end the year with a large credit (probably $500) that i will lose.
i've asked nautilus to explain why they did not account for the fact that the solar farm did not come online until july. i imagine other customers in my situation (who get their allocations from this farm) will be in for quite a shock when they make the discovery i have.
they said it takes 4-6 weeks for an allocation to be changed, so even if the day the farm came online i was aware of this, i still would have probably been out $150 for the overproduction in july.
now, if maine didn't have a law that forbade credits rolling over, this would be a non-issue. i'll probably start growing weed or having disco concerts at my house so i can use up all that extra energy i've paid for but otherwise wouldn't use. ugh.
Deltron_Zed t1_iwq9q52 wrote
Too bad YOU can't sell it to neighbors. Or at least redistribute it amongst them to remove other paying costumers. You know, just to be petty.