Saturday, 7 November 2015

Am I compensated by the electricity company for electricity that exits my home on the neutral wire?



DISCLAIMER: I am not an electrician or electrical engineer.



Let's say that all I have running in my home is a 10 watt LED light bulb (nothing else). This bulb uses very little of the electricity coming into my home and most of it exits my home on the neutral wire.


Does the electricity company compensate me for this electricity that I return to them, on the neutral wire?




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