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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
You guys are lucky! That's not the way things work down here in the US. There is some variance by state, but once you are connected to the grid you're not disconnecting. The laws are written to protect the utilities, not to protect the rights of the individual and their choice of how they wish to live in their own home.
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Its definitely state by state at least partially. I have a friend in California who is a huge Tesla fan and has a power wall. He has it set to turn on do he doesn't buy any power from the grid during the "peak" pricing time.