I’m trying to get the energy section to reflect what is really happening. I had submitted this question previously and it must have been worded poorly as no one answered. Here is the link.
This is as close as I have been able to get things and it still needs work. The return to grid is configured with a static kWh price and yet I show -$0.00 for cost. I would expect this to be kWh * static cost to equal a negative number for the value of the energy I returned. What am I missing?
At least one thing I spot when looking at this, is that solar production should be positive. It is after all production, negative production would suggest the solar panels consume rather than produce.
Furthermore, solar production should be in the section named after it, not in return to grid. You now say all solar production is returned to the grid. That is also what the graphs now show - all solar production is delivered to the net, nothing is used.
Return to grid should be what your energy meter shows it actually returns on the net (the part of solar you did not immediately consume). If all solar power is used directly, return to grid is 0. If you do not use it all, it is what part of the production you do not consume yourself.
Note that return to grid is not per se the same as soloar production minus total consumption. In my case, with three phases, I can return solar power to the grid on one of the pases while simultaneously consuming on another phase.