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Bd6r says
Hail destroys thousands of acres of eyesores
https://x.com/DallasTexasTV/status/1772799624941568261
Another reason to limit solar panels to urban areas like parking lots and to deserts.
Deserts get very little hail, but farmland gets quite a bit.
I drove by this disaster a while ago, it looks apocalyptic. I do not think those can be recycled, they will just bury it in landfills and have cadmium telluride and lead leach from it in an environmentally friendly fashion.
They cut off all trees when building solar farms, even hundreds of years old oaks. Very green indeed. The retards who allow devastation of their inherited family farms get paid something like 600 per acre per year for this and it is 20-30 year contracts. Often contracts do not have clause for panel removal at the end of land lease. Neighbors are usually pissed off since land next to them is dead and may become toxic in future. Hopefully all subsidies are removed so we do not have to suffer this.
Each time, for me, the problem seems that I just don't use enough solar to get the economies of scale to amortize the fixed costs. I run about 8 kWh / day with most of it after the sun goes down.



SunnyvaleCA says
Each time, for me, the problem seems that I just don't use enough solar to get the economies of scale to amortize the fixed costs. I run about 8 kWh / day with most of it after the sun goes down.
Similar to my situation over ten years ago when I purchased a system that might eventually pay for itself (under NEM 2.0). Fast forward to now where PG&Es top rate (non TOU) is $.51 /kWhr.
365 days x 8 kWhr x $.51/kWhr = $1,489
Install was about $10k so almost 15% return tax free.
I would be remiss to not thank the angry tax payers of Pat.net for subsidizing this purchase.
Patrick says
They do it in CA but mostly over school parking lots. I've only seen two business parking lots covered by panels, but every fucking school has them. And this is in the state with insanely high energy costs.Does this mean that school
boards are more business-savvy than businessmen? 🤡
Call me back in twelve years when all of those panels start to fail and become biohazard waste.
At that time, it becomes a cash king in recycling fees for the state.
www.exowatt.com
I did the math of Tesla solar panels. Cost is $17.4K after tax incentives. It would cover my monthly electricity bill of $230/mo on average. Add in a powerwall will increase the cost by $8k. Without the powerwall, it’s about 15% ROI. What am I missing?

So?
Eman says
I did the math of Tesla solar panels. Cost is $17.4K after tax incentives. It would cover my monthly electricity bill of $230/mo on average. Add in a powerwall will increase the cost by $8k. Without the powerwall, it’s about 15% ROI. What am I missing?
Have you pursued this further?
Here in California you get very low value for selling electrons back to the utility company. (This changed in the last few years to be very low.) So, you need the batteries because you want to keep your own electricity and use it at night. How long do the batteries last? Who knows, but to be effective at saving money they need to be charged and discharged daily, which will probably tend to wear them out.

Same goes for "we'll clean your gutters for $200" monkeys if access to any of these gutters requires them jumping on the tile roof - they'll crack the shit out of it.
RWSGFY says
Same goes for "we'll clean your gutters for $200" monkeys if access to any of these gutters requires them jumping on the tile roof - they'll crack the shit out of it.
I would never buy a house with a tile roof.
Why not? They look good and last a very long time if nobody is jumping on them.
The tile will last over 100 years!
In CA maybe. IL they're toast in 30 years if that. Hail storms. Every house here will get smashed by golf ball or bigger sized hail 1-3 times in your lifetime. It destroys clay tile.
Every house here will get smashed by golf ball or bigger sized hail 1-3 times in your lifetime. It destroys clay tile.
The most notable hailstorm in Germany during the 1980s was the Munich hailstorm on July 12, 1984, which caused extensive damage with tennis ball-sized hailstones.
This event resulted in an estimated cost of 3 billion Deutschmark, making it the most significant loss event in the history of the German insurance industry at that time.
The storm damaged approximately 70,000 homes and 200,000 cars, and it is often remembered for the term "Munich Design," which jokingly referred to cars whose bodywork was not repaired after the storm.

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I don't remember solar roadways.
Seems like it could be a good idea if technically possible.
Patrick says
I don't remember solar roadways.
Seems like it could be a good idea if technically possible.
Progress is when technically possible meets profitability.
In new green deal progress is if: Pay for your guilt right now, you M*** F***.
https://solarroadways.com/
https://youtu.be/qlTA3rnpgzU?si=G1HGlyUIkqYtkJlR
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I did the math of Tesla solar panels. Cost is $17.4K after tax incentives. It would cover my monthly electricity bill of $230/mo on average. Add in a powerwall will increase the cost by $8k. Without the powerwall, it’s about 15% ROI. What am I missing?