New York, like 34 other states, has a so-called “net metering” law, which permits Raacke, whose home is still wired to the local power grid, to sell back to the utility company any excess electricity he produces.
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New York, like 34 other states, has a so-called “net metering” law, which permits Raacke, whose home is still wired to the local power grid, to sell back to the utility company any excess electricity he produces.
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light metering
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The museum curator went to the shelf and pulled down an ancient metering device.
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