Mr. Flibble
Well-known member
- First Name
- George
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2021
- Threads
- 42
- Messages
- 430
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- 500
- Location
- Seattle Suburbs
- Vehicles
- 1995 Delica L400, Kia Soul EV, Jeep Diesel
- Occupation
- Computer Nerd
Negative in that the cost of power vs. the cost of the panels amortized over a long period of time won't really pay itself back until about 30 years.Negative how?
I have 2 systems on my farm in Oregon, and a new one on my house in Snohomish County, WA. While the payoff is fairly long with our very low cost hydropower, they will pay for themselves. For the older WA house, the electrical upgrades were nearly worth it alone.
PV is what has pushed me to get an EV (gen 1 Volt is not enough), and without it, I may have stayed ICE. All I need now is an EV Tractor with 50HP at the PTO.
Being in the PNW - we live in a forest. So we would get better solar panel performance - if we cut down all the trees around us. Plus, even after that, we are shaded by mountains. So for our location, solar does not really work.
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