ttystikk
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Some will.Yep, as far as I know no utility will buy your power, only credit you. Not bad if you have a few accounts and go all electric.
Consider buying an electric car and putting the excess there.
Some will.Yep, as far as I know no utility will buy your power, only credit you. Not bad if you have a few accounts and go all electric.
Some will.
Consider buying an electric car and putting the excess there.
Most utilities will not buy your excess, they'll tie you in one way only. Useful as a backup but batteries are still the done way, even lead acids.That's the utility trying to get one over in you. Call your representatives.
Grid tied and banking your excess energy with the utility is much better than batteries, because batteries aren't 100% efficient- and because the utility can use that extra power during the day to run the AC in someone else's house!
They only got 6710kWh in a year with an 8kW array...?Got over to my neighbors and visited about there rooftop solar array. It's an 8 KW setup, each panel has its own converter. Cost $28K, they claim to have gotten a $7K "rebate". I'm unsure if this was a straight refund or tax write off. Either way assume $21K cost.
I know from them and speaking with other dealers in the area this was the cheapest installed cost.
They have run for exactly 1 year to the day. Have produced 6710 KWH. No excess sold back, all household consumed.
6710 kWh x 0.20 (per current utility kWh cost) = $1342
$21K/$1342= 15.5 year payoff!
Most utilities will not buy your excess, they'll tie you in one way only. Useful as a backup but batteries are still the done way, even lead acids.
Most utilities will give you a line in but won't pay anything for any excess you produce.I did an array where the client (crazy grower) insisted it didnt feed back to pg and e ?
It was a pain in the ass, he had conduits everywhere, some even had tees, lmao.
He could charge his batteries off the grid, solar or a generator. I heard he ended up smoking some equipment, operator error.
@ttystikk Here's a pic of a late friend and a former boss working on what looks like a forty eight volt off grid system, probably early 2000's.
Most utilities will give you a line in but won't pay anything for any excess you produce.
When you think about it there's loads of ways to isolate the supplies, even digitally controlled.
It's an exciting time to be alive.
Cool! Great memories, huh?I did an array where the client (crazy grower) insisted it didnt feed back to pg and e ?
It was a pain in the ass, he had conduits everywhere, some even had tees, lmao.
He could charge his batteries off the grid, solar or a generator. I heard he ended up smoking some equipment, operator error.
@ttystikk Here's a pic of a late friend and a former boss working on what looks like a forty eight volt off grid system, probably early 2000's.
They're just trying to hang onto their monopoly. Their hands will be forced soon enough as it just makes more sense to grid tie customer site solar all the way round.Yeah, with the smart meter\grid it all seems plausible now. Eventually the utility's hands will pushed to buy or produce more power with renewables.
Cool! Great memories, huh?
Solar is ready for prime time. It's been iterated again and again, the basics are solid, the economics are good.
An electric car is its own savings, and running it with your own solar power just adds to that.
perhaps funding Europe's militaries isn't the wisest move for us then under you sides theory that wealth is a limited pie.This isn't theory, most of Europe is way ahead of us already. What's the cost of a polluted environment?
You doing electrical installations?Always, never a full moment. I've been fortunate to have worked with some the best.
I thought pg&e would buy at a severely discounted rate.Yep, as far as I know no utility will buy your power, only credit you. Not bad if you have a few accounts and go all electric.
You doing electrical installations?
That's pretty cool, I'm more of a DC guy myself...have alot of fear/respect for the guys handling that 8kW+ AC shit daily.
I thought pg&e would buy at a severely discounted rate.
Both assertions are wildly wrong and betray your wilful stupidity.perhaps funding Europe's militaries isn't the wisest move for us then under you sides theory that wealth is a limited pie.
oh, so you are the retard who thinks bin laden died in 2004 and bush forgot to take credit for it.the truth is out there- just not on MSM.
why does your image show nothing whatsoever related to your original claim at all?Those were subsidy per energy unit numbers dollar/megawatt hour. Which energy sources would survive without subsidies at all is the interesting question.
parroting trump talking points to change the subject from your abject failure in the subject at hand is stupid. in other words, it is what we expect from you.perhaps funding Europe's militaries isn't the wisest move for us then under you sides theory that wealth is a limited pie.