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 SolarPanels4U engineers design Solarpanels, Wind Turbine
 systems to take advantage of European Net Metering law,
 which requires public utilities to credit renewable energy
 producers at the “retail rate” for the electricity they send out
 to the grid.

 The NEM program is for customers (residential, commercial, or
 government entities) who install the means to generate up to
 1 mW of solar, wind, or hybrid (solar and wind) power.

 These customers continue to purchase power from the utility
 and also deliver surplus generated power back to the
 distribution grid. Net metering reduces the demand on the
 public utility grid during long hot summer days when energy
 demand is at its highest, and simultaneously allows solar
 producers to reduce or eliminate their energy bill based on
 annual energy credit.

 Under net metering, the utility company must credit solar
 energy producers for any surplus electricity sent back to
 the grid.
 On sunny days, the electric meter spins backwards and the
 solar system earns credit for the energy at the utility’s
 retail energy rate.

 Utilities are required to credit solar energy producers at the
 retail rate at the time of day that the energy is sent to
 the grid.

 Noon to 6:00 PM is the “solar sweet spot.” This is when
 the sun is highest in the sky. SolarPanels4U designs each
 solarpanel(Wind Turbine) system to collect the most sunlight
 during the peak demand period, and send surplus energy to
 the utility for credit at peak period rates.

 The same solar-panel system that produces Off-Peak rate
 energy for half the year nearly quadruples in value during
 summer peak demand periods!

 The Peak Rate utility credits help pay down the
 cost of the solar-panel system — and add to the solar
 producer’s bottom line after the solar system is paid for.

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