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My area in Arizona just got screwed by the power company. They are adding a distribution fee to anyone who goes solar. If I recall correctly, the fee is at least $50 a month. This is criminal . We get about 300+ sunny days a year. Law suits are filed, so I have to wait.Steve
If you live where electricity if expensive, the tide turned long ago. Germany, California. and elsewhere already have a large solar base. The equipment is proven. Reliability is not an issue. Even if your installer is gone, there are will be service available, should you need it.Because the cost has already come down significantly in the last 5 years, government incentives are less necessary and declining, and will most likely diminish, rather than increase in coming years.
In Colorado I pay about 14 cents per KW and sell it back at about 4,5 cents per. Those ar defined as wholesale and retail rates and the utility is permitted to limit the size of your system to 120% of your average monthly consumption over the previous 12 months.
Jlm, Ive done most of the things on your list. I've downsized, I run mostly led lighting, replaced my windows and doors. We live in an all electric area. The cost reduction is significant.Now does becoming more efficient apply to our audio systems? I suppose we could make adjustments there too.steve
I assume you're talking about getting 4.5 cents/kWh for selling a net surplus back to the utility. In CO I thought that everywhere was true Net Metering - your generated power directly offsets your consumption at retail rate until you run a surplus, and then you get the wholesale rate on any surplus. Our system is finally up and running. We went through a bit of stalling and 'lost paperwork' and it took longer to get from the panel installation to power-on than it should have. We've been doing pretty well during the stretch of good weather - more than covering our usage.
Now does becoming more efficient apply to our audio systems? I suppose we could make adjustments there too.
No, much to expensive in NY. About 40K. Price needs to come down first. For me using taxpayer money to for a credit makes our elec more expensive. Cannot support that. But that's me. charles
Do you favor the tax breaks that the oil industry reaps? Some of the tax subsidies are intangible drilling costs, tangible drilling costs (100% deduction), depletion allowance (15% off the gross), lease costs (100%) and others. Also the oil extraction industry tend to leave big messes everywhere which are often left for others to clean up.
No solar for me! But only because I live in a place where we use a heater or A/C maybe 10 days total over a year. Lucky! My max electricity bill for a 3000 sq.ft. house has been around $90 (that was a hot month!).A couple of years ago, I was considering a job offer in Phoenix. Then it would have been a definite yes.