The most important point is that cost shifts are unavoidable as long as midday prices are high - because the first 1-2kW of solar is almost always self-consumed and costs 15c/kWh, vs 40c from the grid.
Even zero export compensation can't kill that competition. People will choose cheaper power.
Even zero export compensation can't kill that competition. People will choose cheaper power.
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And the answer to that is raise peak rates proportionally, including exports, to encourage batteries to maximize peak supply and minimize solar oversupply