It does not.Does it take into account that oil will get scarcer and more expensive.
But if purchased electricity does get spendier,
I can always reconsider photovoltaic power.
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It does not.Does it take into account that oil will get scarcer and more expensive.
I too know people who are difficult to listen too.So they say, .... but my brother says he was left powerless for two days (up in Placerville, California) due to the Electric Company's complete shutdown during the recent high temps. Would have used a generator to get him and his heat-intolerant wife through the high temperature weather, but he didn't get one with a lithium-battery and was out of gas. Sounds weird to me, but don't ask me to explain: I don't understand mechanics explained verbally, and barely figure things out when looking at a mechanical setup right up close. [I just kinda go brain-dead when he talks about the stuff.]
I already have a disconnect system set upYou got lucky for me, I couldn't use the electricity with a power outage because it would cause a danger feeding back into the lines. So power collection would be shut down until, I got a feed from Utilities. I also learned the panels lose a percentage of efficiency every year the cheapest ones need to be replaced in 5 years or efficiency is to low to justify their use.
I'd be wary of planned obsolescence. The cancer of quality and longevity.This technology (both the panels, and the batteries) is changing so fast that I'd be hesitant to buy anything. Maybe in 10 years it'll be more obvious.
Better to let the utilities burn clean old coal,I'd be wary of planned obsolescence.
I got a proposal today for a photovoltaic system....panels, batteries,
control system....the works. With the subsidies & everything, it worked
out to give me a 1.7% return on investment. This didn't even take into
account repairs & replacement.
I can see why it's not popular. Oh, one more tangible benefit...
No need for a generator when there's a power outage.
But I will be building Mr Solar heater for my shop. I'm buying
components from a company that will help me design it.
The company's owner offered his personal tech help.
Fortunately, I later received a much more competitiveI dearly appreciate us environmentally friendly conscious beings doing our part to protect Earth against global warming. May the rays of Sol comfort you.