In my area it will sometimes drop to zero or negative on early summer mornings during heat waves. The peaker plants are still spun up and they need the load to burn off the excess energy.
Granted, even a little negative doesn't mean you'll make money by turning on all the lights and cranking the A/C. Distribution charges and etc usually add a few cents per kWh.
Granted, even a little negative doesn't mean you'll make money by turning on all the lights and cranking the A/C. Distribution charges and etc usually add a few cents per kWh.