so…that was the secret all along?

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    29 days ago

    it’s somewhat dependent on the angle and rotation of the roof relative to the sun whether solar would be effective at all. it can also take several decades to make your money back in electricity savings and there’s a lot of reasons not to commit to that.

    • knfrmity@lemmygrad.ml
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      28 days ago

      Germany paid early and bandwagon adopters of rooftop solar almost €0.10/kWh to sell back to the grid for fifteen plus years. There is so much residential solar here it actually causes problems for grid operators.

      That buyback subsidy has ended but with some of the highest electricity prices in the world and a political environment which is pushing electric heating, new solar installs are still popular.

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      28 days ago

      Several decades? Is this hypothetical house inside a cave? Sounds more like anti-renewable energy propaganda.

      In Australia, it takes between about 3-7 years to break even on the total cost of a system. Not close to several decades.