I want to buy Solar power system for my home, What are the recommendation? If somebody has used it?
by Jeff on Dec.28, 2008, under Solar Power
Salman K asked:
I want to buy Solar power system or Wind Energy System for my home, What are the recommendations? If somebody has used it , please tell me about it.
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I want to buy Solar power system or Wind Energy System for my home, What are the recommendations? If somebody has used it , please tell me about it.
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December 29th, 2008 on 5:28 am
I’ve looked into it. The systems are very expensive, in that it would take many years to realize your utility savings. Unless the government gives incentives, and tax cuts to the manufacturing industry & consumer, these systems will remain expensive, and out of reach to the common homeowner
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I’ve looked into it. The systems are very expensive, in that it would take many years to realize your utility savings. Unless the government gives incentives, and tax cuts to the manufacturing industry & consumer, these systems will remain expensive, and out of reach to the common homeowner
December 31st, 2008 on 1:16 am
Both are effective operationally. However, I strongly suggest a break even analysis. I believe that you will discover it is a very uneconomical.
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Both are effective operationally. However, I strongly suggest a break even analysis. I believe that you will discover it is a very uneconomical.
January 2nd, 2009 on 1:44 am
It can be cost effective, depending on where you live.
An abundance of clear, sunny days, or strong, steady winds helps your case, as do high local electricity prices.
When solar pays back, it’s generally over a period of 10, maybe 20 years. And maybe never.
We have solar electric on our house. It supplies essentially 100% of our electric power. It’s only break-even over the long term, not a savings over the electric company. I’m quite happy with the system. I can send you a link to more information, if you’re really that interested. My email is in my profile.
The best way for you to price out a solar system is to ask a solar installer in your area to give you a free quote. You can always say no. If it looks good, then get other quotes to compare before you buy.
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It can be cost effective, depending on where you live.
An abundance of clear, sunny days, or strong, steady winds helps your case, as do high local electricity prices.
When solar pays back, it’s generally over a period of 10, maybe 20 years. And maybe never.
We have solar electric on our house. It supplies essentially 100% of our electric power. It’s only break-even over the long term, not a savings over the electric company. I’m quite happy with the system. I can send you a link to more information, if you’re really that interested. My email is in my profile.
The best way for you to price out a solar system is to ask a solar installer in your area to give you a free quote. You can always say no. If it looks good, then get other quotes to compare before you buy.