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Old 09-05-2008, 09:44 PM  
slapass
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Originally Posted by TheDoc View Post
With Solar, you need about 5 hours of sun on average daily to fully charge things. So some areas are screwed and plenty have no problems at all breaking that average other than maybe some winter time or random long rain periods.

Anyway, it costs about $15k for every maybe, 3k sqfeet. You put down a deposit, the more you put down the less the payments are, simple as that. So over 5 years, that would be $250 a month electric bill. Again the more you put down, the lower that would be. Some states have tax breaks, and I think fed may as well.

So depending on were you live, it may be no more expensive than just paying your electric bill. It could be more, if you don't have enough sun you can double the cost for batteries.

Some cities/areas buy back unused power, so if you over generate you can build a credit with them for when you need power.

Solar is a for sure solution to major parts of this Country, people just need the tax benefits to motivate them to do it.
Look at this site. it is pretty cool in that it lays it out pretty good for your house. I would pay like 18k to save $371/year. Not a month but per year. Where do I sign up???
http://findsolar.com/index.php

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