One Energy’s projects are different from typical wind farms because they are installed “behind the meter,” and directly power customer facilities. Some One Energy customers take advantage of a policy called net metering, which means the customer is only billed by the utility for the net electricity consumed by their facility.
In this week’s Wind Study, learn more about how net metering works and use math (net values and percentages, specifically) to answer related homework questions.
🔗 Download the questions here and check back Friday for the answer.
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