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Managing the Future of the Electricity Grid: Distributed Generation and Net Metering
2016
Social Science Research Network
As distributed energy generation is becoming increasingly common, the debate on how a utility's customers should be compensated for the excess energy they sell back to the grid is intensifying. And net metering, the practice of compensating for such energy at the retail rate for electricity, is becoming the subject of intense political disagreement. Utilities argue that net metering fails to compensate them for grid construction and distribution costs and that it gives rise to regressive cost
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2734911
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