It has been suggest in this forum that I use 4800 or 4160 voltage for a 1.5 mile service extension. I'm am planning on installing a wind turbine (induction motor/generator) at the site to reduce my energy costs. California will allow zero net type of generation buy back. My question: is the higher voltage metering (4800) incompatable with TOU meters? Do TOU meters have the capability of recording the generated power by the wind turbine and subtracting that from the usage. This could be rather complex depending on the tariff TOU structure and the 'buy back' rules. I hate being a trail blazer!
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