Does anyone here have solar on their house?
Know someone who does?
Is it worth it?
Have any hints/advice?
Thanks
Know someone who does?
Is it worth it?
Have any hints/advice?
Thanks
well let me tell ya. I did work for guy who built a very large house he is a CPA and successful . he ran the numbers and said it wasn't worth it. The government is supplementing the solar industry heavily but it still doesn't pan out . I run way over on my electric bill since my cabinet shop is on my property and the county won't let me put in a separate meter . So to buy all the panels and do it my self it would run about 30 k rebates would kick it down to 20 k . by the time it's all paid off you got a bunch of junk. Curious to hear from others too
Read the rebate and tax credit info closely... . most require that installation is performed by and certified professional NOT the DIY'er. This nearly doubles the cost of the project and decreases (or extends) your ROI.
I know an environmental engineer who had a retirement home built up in the mountains... . on the grid. He researched solar from every angle and even he could not justify the expenditure.
Soon, however (especially if our current president is re-elected), you could see over the grid electric rates increase to a point that the ROI on solar or individual unit wind turbine become more palatable .
Thanks for that Tbone didn't realize that , guess I could work it under my buddies electrical license. Saw a lot of solar over in Germany probably subsidized heavily by the government though.
I've seen figures in the 0. 18 - 0. 25 Euro/KwH. That would be extremely high if those were $ equivalent ($0. 25-$0. 35/KwH). At that price solar becomes a better investment.
They'll be seeing all of those prices going through the roof when they shut down all of their nukes too. That, and they have personal income taxes near 50% of earnings (plus their VAT and sales taxes).
Thanks guys.
He was talking an 8kw system that "would produce 9kw". ?
In the summer by bills are around $500+ month. :{ I've had several over $600 last summer. Oo. Oo.
I DO NOT keep the house 65 deg(the way I'd like it). It's usually 75+.
It's a ranch house. Measures 24x64 inc a 1 car garage.
I have electric hw and an elec cloths dryer.
I'd have changed that to gas long ago but for my wife having to have new appliances. #@$%! I'm pretty much stuck running them for a while now. :{
The salesman was saying it wouldnt "start making money" for about 5 years.
I have an all-electric house in south central PA. I also have a pellet stove for supplemental heat. The house is an 1800 SF bi-level with a separate 24X32 shop building. I have only had one bill over $100, and that was last winter. My last bill (estimated) from May 25 to June 23 was $52. 11. It was also slightly over-estimated, it should have been under $50. All I can say is that the 18 SEER central air system, the hybrid water heater, and the CFL's really do work. Efficiency is a much better investment than solar IMO.
Sorry man, God invented dinasours for a reason. :-laf
I'm an EE and only certain scenarios can possibly pan out with todays technology. It would be nice being off the grid though.