The answer is yes, but it all depends on how your solar system was designed. There are many factors to consider, such as the house’s size, rooftop space for installation, the house in itself (is it facing south?), the type of panels and the equipment to be installed, as well as the current levels of electrical consumption per hour. However, with a home solar system, your electric bill only includes the number of kilowatts-hour that you have used from the grid. In fact, they do not even see how much solar energy you have used. So, if you only used power generated by your solar panels, the amount of electricity used on your bill would be zero. With the perfect design, it will easily cover your electrical bill 100%.
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