Environment and Ecology
2016
Renewable Energy Tech
Sustainable Development
‘Net metering’ is sometimes seen in the news in the context of promoting the
D.installation of water meters in urban households
A.production and use of solar energy by the households/consumers
B.use of piped natural gas in the kitchens of households
C.installation of CNG kits in motor-cars
Correct Answer: Option A
Net metering is a billing mechanism designed to incentivize the production and use of solar energy by households/consumers.
It works by crediting owners of solar energy systems for the excess electricity they supply to the grid. If a household generates more electricity than it consumes (typically through rooftop solar panels), the surplus is fed back into the grid, and the homeowner receives credit for it.
Hence, option a is the correct answer.
Source:
- [mass.gov - Net Metering FAQs](http://www.mass.gov/eea/grants-and-tech-assistance/guidance-technical- assistance/agencies-and-divisions/dpu/net-metering-faqs.html)
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