Utility Companies should give each customer the option to receive either Cash or a Credit for the excess of energy produced from their home that is fed back on to the grid. In most cases, utility companies are getting the continual "excess" of energy for FREE without compensating the residential customer for it except in the form of a credit.
Think about it, if you continually produce more than you consume, what good is a credit going to do you?
Utility Companies should give each customer the option to receive either Cash or a Credit for the excess of energy produced from their home that is fed back on to the grid. In most cases, utility companies are getting the continual "excess" of energy for FREE without compensating the residential customer for it except in the form of a credit.
Think about it, if you continually produce more than you consume, what good is a credit going to do you?
We the undersigned agree that it should be a mandated law that Utility Companies give each consumer the option to receive "Cash" instead of a Credit for the over production of Green Energy fed back onto the grid.
The Issue: Currently, you will only receive a credit on your power bill from power companies for excess electricity produced by the customer. Cash in the form of a check is not even an option.
This credit issued from the power companies result in little or no true compensation for the customer who continually produces more than their home consumes. The excess power generated by the consumer is being fed back into the power grid and absorbed by the power company with no plan in place to compensate the customer for this power being sold by the electric company at retail price per KWH.
I'm proposing that customers who continually over produce have the option to receive cash in the form of a monthly check from the power company. This could be economically good for both parties.
One option is to issue the price per KW/H at their wholesale rate of retail cost.
Second option, the the power companies establish a price that is below utility production cost but near wholesale that can be paid to the customer for each KW/H produced. This solution would pay the customer for producing excess power that is fed onto the grid and reduces production costs for utility companies.
A true Win Win situation!
If a piece of legislature could be passed for a similar bill, the following would take place:
-Residential Consumers Could Get Paid To Produce Green Energy -Reduction In Global Warming -Incentives For Customers Becoming Energy Interdependent -Reduces The Countries Dependence On Foreign Oil -Job Creation -New Investment Opportunity -Reduces Our National Security Issues, etc.
Many benefits could come from utilities willing to pay their customers cash that continually over produce. This additionally can minimize their costs of electricity production.
Thank you for considering signing my petition, its time WE solve our energy problem. Our planet is not a disposable product!
We signed the "Cash For Green Energy Production" petition!
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11:24 am PDT, Oct 3,Name not displayed, United Kingdom
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1:30 am PDT, Jun 22,Amanda Taylor, Florida
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6:32 pm PDT, Jun 14,Frida Simms, Virginia
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2:54 pm PDT, Mar 28,Mervi Rantala, Finland
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6:21 am PST, Feb 18,Amie Joyce, Tennessee
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11:35 am PST, Feb 17,Lynda Harding, United Kingdom
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2:14 am PST, Feb 15,Ruth Rogers, Colorado
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4:40 pm PST, Jan 31,Kristina Chan, Canada
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5:47 pm PST, Jan 26,Rowland Benjamin, Australia
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9:55 am PST, Jan 17,Julia Tawyea', Pennsylvania
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8:39 am PST, Jan 13,Crysta Mcgrath, Pennsylvania
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7:34 am PST, Jan 11,Kelsey Evans-Harrison, Australia
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6:40 am PST, Jan 8,Samuel Henley, Tennessee
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6:19 am PST, Jan 5,Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
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1:38 pm PST, Jan 4,Kyle McAdam, New Hampshire
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7:44 am PST, Jan 4,Silky Wylder, Wisconsin
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10:51 am PST, Jan 2,BiLL Fowlie, Maine
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8:45 am PST, Jan 2,Name not displayed, Brazil
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2:29 am PST, Jan 1,John Homeless, Minnesota
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7:33 am PST, Dec 31,Ira Gayll Zamudio, Philippines
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8:49 pm PST, Dec 30,Olanga Jarsky, Massachusetts
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8:35 pm PST, Dec 29,David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
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5:57 pm PST, Dec 29,Jennifer Gardner, Florida
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10:51 am PST, Dec 29,Spencer Cross, Tennessee
How will independence from foreign fuels ever be achieved without incentives like cash? A credit is unacceptable for customers who consistently over produce. Also, why should the power company be allowed to pocket free electricity production? Even if the power companies buy it @ wholesale, it would be a step in the right direction.
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10:22 am PST, Dec 29,Natalie Santiago, Puerto Rico
GO GREEN!!
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2:29 am PST, Dec 29,Roxie Schliesman, Wisconsin
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12:34 am PST, Dec 29,Cynthia Simonian, California
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12:12 am PST, Dec 29,Mike Downs, Missouri
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5:07 pm PST, Dec 28,Toni Sokoloski, Massachusetts
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1:54 pm PST, Dec 28,Nick Hawley, California
If people were able to make an extra buck they would be much more likely to impliment these systems.
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1:14 pm PST, Dec 28,Candy Cabeling, Oklahoma
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12:40 pm PST, Dec 28,Shauna Brown, Arkansas
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11:59 am PST, Dec 28,Jennifer Jorgenson, California
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11:30 am PST, Dec 28,Mieke Bernaards, Belgium
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9:07 am PST, Dec 28,Desiree Margahastuti, Indonesia
I agree
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8:40 am PST, Dec 28,Timea Melinda Kovacs, Romania
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5:22 am PST, Dec 28,Filomena Pereira, United Kingdom
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12:46 am PST, Dec 28,Jill Vickerman, South Africa
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9:11 pm PST, Dec 27,Ari R. Kolman, Canada
This is the idea that can set us all free.. I'm in the Rural Area of Canada and would love to be targeted for the next participant in Canada..
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6:53 pm PST, Dec 27,Anthony Montapert, California
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3:10 pm PST, Dec 27,Steve Dale, Australia
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2:30 pm PST, Dec 27,Aaron Vannatta, Pennsylvania
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10:57 am PST, Dec 27,Lisa Vatterott, Tennessee
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10:26 am PST, Dec 27,Name not displayed, New York
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9:26 am PST, Dec 27,Angelica Camargo, Colombia
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9:03 am PST, Dec 27,Kristina Salgado, Arkansas
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5:42 am PST, Dec 27,Fancy Macdonald, Pennsylvania
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4:28 am PST, Dec 27,Franziska Eber, Germany
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3:31 am PST, Dec 27,Bill Craig, Germany
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11:15 pm PST, Dec 26,Pam Boland, Georgia
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8:38 pm PST, Dec 26,Kelly Boyle, Arizona
Absolutely the providers of energy should be compensated. They will use it and charge another, that is taking from a wholesaler in reality. I should not be that difficult to calculate, if that is the excuse. We need to do everything we can to promote people to green energy, and letting energy corps. steal from customers is unethical.