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the usage of "credit" In this sentence:In Texas – where the state attorney general recently threatened to sue to the EPA to block implementation of proposed carbon regulations – the city of Austin has experimented with a “Value of Solar Tariff” (VOST), meaning that the local energy utility credits residential consumers for any power they generate through solar energy. I am confused about "energy utility credits residential consumers ". I mean "credit" here means the consumers own energy utility money or the energy utility own the consumer money?
2014年9月18日 07:44
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A little hard to explain. Basically, if you are able to generate enough power that you "give" power to the utility company, then they will "pay" you for it by giving you credit. In this situation, they don't give you money to spend on other things, so it isn't technically a payment. They save the credits for you, and if you ever lose your solar panels, they will use the credits you have accumulated to pay your energy bill for you. So, when the credits run out, you have to start paying again. Does that make sense?
2014年9月18日
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Credit as a verb means to pay into someone's account, this could be cash into a bank account or another account such as electricity account. In your example the utility company "pays money into consumers accounts" for making their own electricity using Solar power. The consumers make the energy, the utility company pay them to encourage them to continue. It isn't clear whether consumers are credited cash to their bank accounts or towards your energy account.
2014年9月18日
credit = an individual or an institution gives money back to the customer.
2014年9月18日
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