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Originally Posted by DionTheDman
So my understanding is that the capacity is calculated based upon historical usage, and companies aren't allowed to install generative capacity in excess of what is historically required of the home. How do they verify? Do you provide bills, or do they check utilities usage through the electrical provider?
Any suggestions for how to artificially amplify usage amounts to justify greater capacity (and then reduce once the installation is done) without feeling like a dick for leaving lights on all the time? How else do people amplify their usage?
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If you're looking at solar my understanding is solar is always one of the recommendations regardless of the power consumption. The only exception of course is if you already have solar. But solar will reduce your enmax bill regardless of consumption so it's recommended. That is how they explained it to me during the initial energy audit