My average monthly electricity bill is around $70.
I use the air-cond 2 hours a day, leave only 1 fluorescent light at the kitchen on when I sleep, refrigerator and computer is on for 24 hours, use washing machine twice a week… and a few more small little things.
I felt it’s quite expensive since I don’t use much electricity and I am charged for that amount.
My computer has been down for a month and surprisingly, my electricity bill dropped to $35!
It seems that my computer electricity cost $1 per day for 24 hours.
Do you think it’s cheap?
If your answer is NO, how about using a solar array system to get cheap electricity? Or even getting your meter to spin backwards and get those Electric companies to pay you for generating power for them?

However, I’m not even sure how legal is this… Some people says that it’s legal in some part of Australia and USA.
It will be “VERY” useful if it’s legal in Malaysia because there is sun all year round.
You didn’t mention what amnuot of time that represented. We used 1,137 KWH last month and there were a lot of 100b0 + days. That averages out to be 37.9 KWH a day. The way you asked the question it would lead me to believe the figure you stated was for less than ⅓ of a day. You don’t suppose the 84 should be 8.4 do you?? Good Luck Edit: The 1137 KWH was used in a 26 day period so the average daily usage was 43.7 KWH..North Little Rock, AR We pay 8.52a2 KWH for residential.
it is legal,
you will need to change the normal kwh meter to a net-metering system, a 2 way meter, 1 in for TNB give you power, and 1 out for you sell power to TNB.
not yet happen in Malaysia, but already implemented at US n EU.
In German, some people even invest money to install a lot of solar panel so they can sell to their power utility company.
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