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Question: How much would it cost to install solar panels on my house?
(Posted by: Casey on 2009-08-28 16:45:16)
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Posted by: Amy on 2009-09-01, 10:35:30
Take a look at your electric bill and see how many kilowatt hours (kwh) a month you buy. If you were to size the solar system based on your current use, that would be the number to use in a solar calculator altestore.com/ store/ calculators/ on_grid_calculator/ . Most people don't generate 100% of their needs, they just produce a fraction based on budget. You can get a starter package for as low as around $3000, but the amount it generates is minimal. $10k to $20k is very common for a grid-tied system. Spending the money in reducing your usage is a much better use of your money. Every $1 you spend to use less is equal to $4 less in your solar system. If you have the electric company available, you can generate as much as you can during the day, sell any extra back to the power company, and then buy it back from them at night. Depending on the incentives and the price of electricity, both buying and selling, then it may be affordable if you conserve first. Also look into solar water heating as a fabulous way to reduce your power bill and generate free hot water. altestore.com/ store/ Solar-Water-Heaters/ c402/ |
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Posted by: Harley Drive on 2009-08-28, 16:55:40
Much more than you could possibly save by having them. In spain yes in the UK no |
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Posted by: oil field trash on 2009-08-28, 19:26:47
The first question is do you mean electric solar panels or water heating solar panels. There is a big difference in cost and economics. Water heaters can be reasonable but electric are seldom economic. By the time you have paid for them, they are worn out and need replacing. |
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Posted by: viksa mk on 2009-08-29, 17:21:51
Well solar panels cost a lot of money.it's a good investment only if you lie in a sunny areas.otherwise don't get one. you can save more money on building one yourself than actually getting one. |
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Posted by: New on 2009-08-29, 17:25:22
Could cost less than $200, if you are willing to spend time assembling the panel. |
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Posted by: Twit ezcopywriting on 2009-09-01, 13:01:36
Ok, the cost varies depending on how many solar panels, First the cost for retail panels can be $1,125 and the cost to install up to $27,000 for an entire house ( *2007 Installed Costs from ScienceDaily.com ($7.50/ watt) but you can build your own 60 - 120 watt solar panels for under $250. and save thousands by installing yourself. here is a source. solar-panel-price.blogspot.com/ . Hope this helps you. Let me know. |
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