The electrical heating is mostly provided by excess electricity from the two wind turbines.
The excess electricity is planned to be exported into the EU market.
Some of the excess electricity is fed back into the local grid.
It is possible to store the excess electricity in batteries, but those are inefficient and expensive.
The heat generated by gasification is also used to co-generate excess electricity.
Any excess electricity produced will be sold to Con Edison, which under state law must purchase it.
The excess electricity is sold to the national grid.
In this cycle, the excess electricity produced after consumption by devices connected to the system, is used to power an electrolyzer.
With grid-tied systems, excess electricity can be sent to the transmission grid.
Not only do residents here have power to spare, the department is selling excess electricity, increasing revenues that in the long run could help lower rates.