Re: Solar power

Re: Solar power

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Solar power alves 12-19-2006
You'd need to check on your local energy providor.
In certain areas the local utility gives rebates on it.

When its a new system in the area (and they are promoting
it) you might be able to get locked in at a great rate when
sending electricity into the grid. Over the course of a few
years the system can pay for itself depending on your area.
The higher the chargeback fee the faster it'll pay for itself.

alves wrote:
> Quick but maybe trick question:
> My house does not need extra-power supply. a couple oftvs, fridge, 2
> computers, washing machine (not on all the time)... etc
>
> Would it be possible to get solar panels to produce enough energy for
> the house? if so, are these things stupidly expensive or it is worth
> the cost? (I've sun most of the year, including winter)
>
> Thanks.
>
> PA



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