In Oregon, where net metering is mandated, we have aggregate metering. This
means that if you have multiple meters on the same site that belong to the same
owner and address that the power produced in excess of what is consumed on 1
meter is automatically applied to the power consumed by the oth
I don't know if there's anything in the NEC but I've had two problems with
the utility in scenarios like this. First is I've had utilities who won't
let you connect two different systems to two different meters on the same
property. Second the utility wouldn't allow a system on one building with
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