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##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##
Aus 226/5, pat cummins back Steve Smith was ruled out on the morning of the crucial third Ashes Test against England following symptoms of nausea and dizziness. -
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Did you bother to go a google search or ask AI? "Yes, you can get a "negative" bill (meaning the utility pays you) in Telangana with solar under net metering, but it's usually a credit system where excess power sold to the grid offsets consumption, potentially reaching a near-zero bill or generating credits, though achieving a true cash payout depends on state rules (like a Gruha Jyothi scheme context in Telangana, which offers free power up to 200 units, adding complexity) and your system's balance of generation vs. usage over billing cycles. You'll still pay fixed charges, but surplus energy earns credits, potentially leading to refunds or credit balances if you generate much more than you use, especially after annual settlements. How it Works (Net Metering): Generate & Consume: Your solar panels generate electricity; some powers your home, some goes to the grid. Energy Credits: Excess power exported to the grid earns you credits (kWh). Bill Offset: These credits reduce your bill. If you generate more than you use, you build up credits. Billing Cycle: Bills often settle monthly or quarterly. If credits exceed consumption, you get a credit balance or refund (depending on rules). " Plenty of people with solar get negative bills in Hyderabad. We were told that every 3 or 6 months the negative amount would be cleared by sending that money to bank account. Now they changed it to sending a letter or an online request to issue a refund. -
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