Since the energy produced
by your solar system varies based on time of day and weather conditions — and the times when you use the most energy often will not coincide with when your system is producing the most — net metering is a convenient way to even things out.
Not exact matches
Replayability
by varied and deep character progression, exploration of three systematically generated worlds, an underworld and a small
solar system,
by foot, mech, air - balloon, jetski and UFO.
The technical expertise,
solar equipment quality and
solar system warranties all
vary widely
by the installer.
They calculate that CRF can
vary by a factor of 4.6 when the
solar system is at the northern most peak of its cycle, due to the greater intensity of intergalactic cosmic rays in the direction of the Virgo cluster.
This means the Mercury — Jupiter distance will
vary by a
solar diameter or so as well, in addition to the normal variation due to their orbits, because Jupiter orbits the
solar system barycentre more closely than the Sun — Jupiter barycentre (due to its possession of ~ 3/4 of the
solar system mass outside the Sun, the Sun retreats from the barycentre to counteract Jupiter's mass — retreating further when Saturn is in conjunction, when (additionally) Jupiter is pulled towards Saturn).
Re 51 Tom P — watched the video; and I agree that the sun does wobble around the center of mass of the
solar system; the center of mass itself is not tending to wobble around the sun because conservation of momentum applies to the
solar system as a whole (except of course for the forces applied to it
by nearby stars, the rest of the galaxy, etc, but those are not
varying so fast and so the center of mass should generally be moving along rather smoothly on the same timescale as planetary motions).