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bluefete wrote:But isn't it an actual reading that you get on your current (no pun, eh) bill? Don't they just putt it from their IT system?
Isn't that why the "meterman" does not visit your home anymore?
sMASH wrote:soo, why dont they sue the bad payers like what tstt doing... or use credit chex for bad payers, like what wasa doing...
It depends on the usage still. A business=usage for profit = commercial.hover11 wrote:Question,why is a small roti shop/food stall or even a parlor subjected to the same commercial rates as a big industrial complex. That is very unfair. Why do the customers have to clear a debt created by incompetant politicians and the Board at T&TEC? That is also unfair
sMASH wrote:hmmn, will it be more feasible now to add solar to some devices at least?
if it was easy and cheap to have a tandem system, to switch from solar to ttec depending on availability.
those breakers not cheap. as off now, the solar circuit has to be separate runs from he normal house wiring ,and u would have to unplug and replug between both.
redmanjp wrote:sMASH wrote:hmmn, will it be more feasible now to add solar to some devices at least?
if it was easy and cheap to have a tandem system, to switch from solar to ttec depending on availability.
those breakers not cheap. as off now, the solar circuit has to be separate runs from he normal house wiring ,and u would have to unplug and replug between both.
if not allowed already ttec needs to allow grid tied solar installations- let ppl reduce their ttec consumption and if possible, feed back power into it and get cash from ttec.
Musical Doc wrote:redmanjp wrote:sMASH wrote:hmmn, will it be more feasible now to add solar to some devices at least?
if it was easy and cheap to have a tandem system, to switch from solar to ttec depending on availability.
those breakers not cheap. as off now, the solar circuit has to be separate runs from he normal house wiring ,and u would have to unplug and replug between both.
if not allowed already ttec needs to allow grid tied solar installations- let ppl reduce their ttec consumption and if possible, feed back power into it and get cash from ttec.
Does this make sense though? I'm just trying to understand how it would work. How I see it, TGU already has the capacity to power the whole island correct? So if the solar installations were allowed, wouldn't it just mean that ttec would just be paying customers instead of TGU?
However in our case, our power company is debt ridden they not in a position to pay anyone like thatredmanjp wrote:Musical Doc wrote:redmanjp wrote:sMASH wrote:hmmn, will it be more feasible now to add solar to some devices at least?
if it was easy and cheap to have a tandem system, to switch from solar to ttec depending on availability.
those breakers not cheap. as off now, the solar circuit has to be separate runs from he normal house wiring ,and u would have to unplug and replug between both.
if not allowed already ttec needs to allow grid tied solar installations- let ppl reduce their ttec consumption and if possible, feed back power into it and get cash from ttec.
Does this make sense though? I'm just trying to understand how it would work. How I see it, TGU already has the capacity to power the whole island correct? So if the solar installations were allowed, wouldn't it just mean that ttec would just be paying customers instead of TGU?
yes this is how it operates in other countries with grid tied solar installs. if u have excess power u sell your power back to the grid and the power company pays u for it.
redmanjp wrote:sMASH wrote:hmmn, will it be more feasible now to add solar to some devices at least?
if it was easy and cheap to have a tandem system, to switch from solar to ttec depending on availability.
those breakers not cheap. as off now, the solar circuit has to be separate runs from he normal house wiring ,and u would have to unplug and replug between both.
if not allowed already ttec needs to allow grid tied solar installations- let ppl reduce their ttec consumption and if possible, feed back power into it and get cash from ttec.
death365 wrote:This will make electric vehicles more expensive to operate... unless u stealing electricity
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sorry for those persons who live in those gated communities who are not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sorry for those persons who live in those gated communities who are not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry.
alfa wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sorry for those persons who live in those gated communities who are not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry.
Wait nah it have rules against that
alfa wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sorry for those persons who live in those gated communities who are not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry.
Wait nah it have rules against that
An electric clothes drier requires 2 to 6 kilowatt-hours of electricity to dry a load of laundry.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:alfa wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Sorry for those persons who live in those gated communities who are not allowed to hang clothes outside to dry.
Wait nah it have rules against that
Yesss sirrrr...the popular gated communities in North East trinidad very strict when it comes to "drying clothes outside " . The extra sad part is, several of those houses were built without proper garage space so is pressure all around.
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