Unlimited Energy Solar Solutions
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Do solar flares and sunspots have any adverse effect on solar energy systems?
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i love the music who is that?
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SOLAR POWER + ELECTRIC CARS = FREEDOM !
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Yeah, it's easier to install solar panels on your house in the U.S., and then your neighbor sue you to make you take them down.
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I saw a documentary about a man building his own house here in the UK, and was actually denied planning permission to install solar panels because they were 'unsightly'. His house was in the middle of a forest. Maybe we have more ridiculous laws in this country than you do in the US. I don't suppose the saving would be as much as those in sunny California either. Does anybody in the UK have experience of using solar power? Are there any similar companies here as the one in this advert?
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"billion years" which is almost unlimited to compared within our lives.
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actually there is no something that could be called unlimited energy...as for being a natural law there is not unlimited energy .even the sun will consume all hydrogen molecules and enter the dying procces within next billion years forming the ((dark hole))..but there is something that we can call it as ((high power long lasting cheap energy sources )) that have not been invented yet...
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woah. you can sell extra energy you generate to the electric company... i am so getting this when i buy a home
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im only 20, but whenever I get to the point where i'm going to purchase a home, i will definitely be having solar power installed... free energy.. i love the concept... i'll also have geothermal heating/cooling installed
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I live in Texas is this solar powere really worth it. I own a 2600sf home will this really save me money?
How long does the soloar panel last? 10 years? 20 years? etc before you have to replace it.
Ubon94 4 years ago
Solar modules generally carry 25 year warranties/performance guarantees. They are expected to have over 30 years of useful life, as there are early modules that are still producing power after 50 years of life.
cleanenergyworks 4 years ago
seems like a great idea - what does it cost to install a unit on an average 3 bedroom house - just a ballpark estimate. You mention that you will pay off the investment in a few years of saved electric bills, but give us some facts. Your marketing talk is not very informative.
videoeditingmike 5 years ago
Our 2.7 kW system would cost $15,993 installed after a $7,002 rebate, and would qualify for a $2,000 residential Federal Tax Credit (higher for home-based business). Producing about 5,022 kWh/year, this saves up to $1,740/year for PG&E customers. These savings increase on average 6.7% annually due to California utility rate increases, according to 30 years of CPUC data. Most homeowners have a straight cash payback of 5-10 years, when factoring in a conservative 5% annual rate increase.
cleanenergyworks 5 years ago