I'm still not a believer in household solar. Solar water heaters maybe, but not for electricity production. I think I'd rather build a windmill. And why would you want to lock in your monthly bill? Rates are going to fluctiate forever,a nd so is your usage. With a solar system, what about months where you use no electricity from the grid at all, or better yet, when you generate electricity and should be getting PAID to return it to the grid??
Why do you see solar hot water as more viable than solar electric?
Building and maintaining a windmill with any significant output I think would be fairly costly and require frequent maintenance and battery’s to store the power.
I use approx. 8000kw per year and my bill has been going up not down and my usage does not vary more than 500kw per year. I will save approx. $50 a month at today’s rates. Why wouldn't I want to lock in a lower rate for 20 years?
The possibility of me using no electricity is ZERO!
Over production will generate energy credits I can use at a later date (they don’t expire) or I can give them to someone perhaps my father in law or get a check in the mail.
If you could reduce you electric bill by 50% AND guarantee no rate increases for 20 years and save a small piece of the environment would you?
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