If you were thinking of selling your excess KW's to your utility, I sure would get a copy of there rules and regulations for doing so. Here in Arizona they do have to buy the power at wholesale rates but that don't tell you the full story.
Example is my electric bill was $211 last month. Even if I generated enough sparks to have a excess to sell, they only apply the excess to the following month. There's never a cash payment involved. BUT that excess would only be applied to the "cost of generation" portion of my bill. So for last month if I could over produced above my usage, I would of still had to pay about $80 in utility taxes.
Now lets assume that I kept this excess power generation up for 12mths straight and my accounting year has ended, I would have a excess of power that I can not get paid for nor used as the rules won't let me carry forward any power excess beyond one year. Yep I just gave away some free power to the utility company and we start back at zero.
So it just depends on how the law/rules are in your State.
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