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who pays? No insurance company will ever pay for something new which wasnt there before.
The poor old homeowner will be maxed out with just replacing what he had.
Are you suggesting a grant of some sort?.Solar enrgy is a bit tricky.Direct solar heating of your hot water is probablly the most efficient,because it reduces the draw on the whole grid at he same time .If you want storage it becomes a whole lot more expensive and complex.You need to remain tied to the grid because there will be times that you need supplementary power,and it is a good way to distribute excess power. I think most people dont realise that solar (pv) is really only good for relatively low current draws,stoves and hot water would draw the batteires down quickly
Solar with 6kwh battery plus gas (infinity) h/w and gas cooktops (the ovens are still electric) is working ok for me, short term the economics are less than ideal but I am hoping long term it will be better.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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