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Hi,

ok, can someone explain because I'm confused and never know what to tell people.

so you have a normal supply into your house, and you have PV on your roof.

why or how is it that your consumer unit chooses to draw its power from the PV and not the grid?

how does the power back feed in to the grid? I know how it's all connected, just wondering why say the grid doesn't push in to the inverter and not the other way round?

am I missing the obvious?
 
More power than the national grid , absolutely not .

The way it was explained to me is it works like water pressure .

voltage is the pressure .

Im sure somebody will be along to give a more technical explanation .
 
Here's how I understand it:
Both supplies are used, but the greater current is drawn from the supply with the least resistance, i.e. your PV system.
Similar to how the shortest leg on a RFC will carry the greatest current.
If your PV system produces more current than you require, the excess is used by the grid, with the installations closest to you taking the greatest.
That current is metered and you receive payment, or a reduction in your bill.
If the demand on the grid was zero, then your system would not supply the grid, there would be nothing metered and you would not receive anything.
 
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It doesn't.
The nearest installations will again take the greatest current from the supply with the least resistance.
If you live in Kent, your PV system will not be supplying someone in Scotland.
It will be supplying your neighbours.
 
How do you explain installations with their own transformers getting paid for export ?

Payments are calculated on a purely mathematical basis from the electricity recorded by the generation meter.
The chances of the PV generating more power than is actually required by a site which has its own Tx is pretty minimal. If it does actually export then it will just be stepped up through the transformer
 

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