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I DO NOT mean one that just does water heating! Is there one that does ALL electric for a house? Anyone any idea?!

2007-10-18 06:21:10 · 7 answers · asked by thethinker 2 in Environment Green Living

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GABY - Those folks have an interesting idea, but when I last looked, they weren't up and running yet.

The economy of solar is complex. It depends on things such as tax incentives (some are local), and the procedures for the electric company to buy your excess power.

Your best information would come from a local solar contractor, like this.

http://www.planitsolar.com/

They're in northern CA. A local shop will know about the local considerations.

2007-10-18 06:39:39 · answer #1 · answered by Bob 7 · 0 0

Thanks to the Bush Administrations Alternative Power Initiatives we are seeing money flowing to alternative energy research and great strides being made in the private sector.

Energy efficient mortgages came to be because of a nudge from the government to lenders in an effort to promote the use of solar energy as a power source.

Some of the homes today with solar power can make enough electricity to sell some of electricity back to the grid and therefore even if it is a cloudy week and you do not make that much electricity it is okay because rest of a month did and so electricity you have taken back averages out.

While it is easy to read the solar power school initiative in Australia as a pure political ploy, it should still be celebrated.

"Las Vegas is doing this enormous solar power project that is going to take a couple of years to complete that has to do with the water district.

As an active technology, one of the first uses for solar power was on NASA spacecraft.

If you decide to power your house with a solar electric system, you will receive FREE power from the sun, once your system is paid for.

Ten years ago it cost up to $80,000 to install solar panels, but with new materials now the prices have come way down and now the average home can put in solar panels for about $40,000.

To be effective, solar power systems don’t need to power an entire business community or even provide all of the power for a private residence.

In the last few years solar power has become 65 percent more efficient and that means the return on investment for installing solar cells makes more sense than ever before.

An energy efficient mortgage is a loan that allows you to incorporate the cost of your solar improvements into your mortgage loan.

To keep the electricity in the battery while the solar panel is connected, a diode is used.

Consider if you will be recent Bush Administration Presidential Initiatives on Solar Energy and you can understand exactly why solar energy is so much more efficient now than it was a decade ago.

As you can see, there are many advantages of solar energy.

Companies selling solar power equipment, panels and batteries should send out direct-mail marketing pieces to high net worth households within a 25-mile radius and also to all the small businesses in the area.

Solar energy makes sense for so many reasons and thanks to the top universities, presidential initiatives and the many research and development centres across the country solar power is making strides.

2007-10-18 06:59:38 · answer #2 · answered by ragmold 3 · 0 0

Here is a price list of comeplete systems and a couple of links on the page to other pages that will tell you how to know which system to get.

http://www.oynot.com/solar-grid-tie-system-by-array-size.html

Affordable is in the eye of the beholder. Solar will pay you back but only if you have enough money to get started. It is like starting a business. You have to have money to make money. If you don't have the money to start the business you can't make any money from it so it is not affordable. same with solar. If you can't get the upfront cash then it is not affordable.

But it works great at my house..

2007-10-18 13:42:00 · answer #3 · answered by Don K 5 · 0 0

Affordable is a relative term. Electricity from solar panels still costs much more than electricity from your local power company, but you probably could afford it if you really wanted to.

2007-10-18 06:46:38 · answer #4 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 2 1

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2016-11-08 20:35:42 · answer #5 · answered by laubersheimer 4 · 0 0

Create Home Solar Power : http://Solar.eudko.com/?EPW

2017-03-06 21:59:50 · answer #6 · answered by Minnie 3 · 0 0

Check this out.

Looks like a pretty good way to get a good system at minimal cost. They design and install. You just pay for actual power produced.

http://renu.citizenre.com/index.php

2007-10-18 06:34:32 · answer #7 · answered by GABY 7 · 3 0

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