This is all confusing to me, but maybe it's because I'm sitting in a Zoom meeting as I'm reading it.That is done to protect the folks who are paying to use power off the grid and the electric company. They don't want to have to pay for your extra power when they have to have the generating capacity for everyone if needed.
Go ahead and install your heaters. After a year come back and try agin with the usage from your heaters in the calculation.
We dont even use $100 of electricity to make it worthwhile to install solar
I generate more power than I use, and the excess goes onto the grid. Of course, I am taking power of the grid when the sun isn't out. But the net is that I never have owe the power company any money.
Now that I typed it out, I guess it makes more sense now and doesn't conflict with the discussion above.
This is about the Township house. I am thinking about installing at the Atlantic City house. But I recently spent a ton of money on the roof (plywood, frostguard, shingles), which can now withstand a nuclear attack. So I feel funny about drilling holes in it...