Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes I have whole house solar and batteries! The house runs on solar during the day and batteries during the night! In the last couple of months had a $30 bill only!
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Several searches here turned up only two entries.
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A LOT less than what is currently offered ,I believe there was a new level of compensation mentioned in the article, but without rereading it I do not recall the number, but i think it was below 50% of the current level. So IMHO, solar will never pay off in Florida if this passes.
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Tesla
That’s the only company I would use And free charging for the Tessy And without the power wall it’s crazy you have to have a battery storage |
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Thank you, everyone for your replies. I appreciate them.
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How about the new roof warranty being voided?
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I think I got you beat..How about $60 for the last three months. And NO solar panels here.
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We just bought our house in August 2021 and completed solar December 2021…. So completely new customer with almost 10 kw system (which can produce about 7+kw to alternating current hourly in ideal conditions. My quick thoughts: I would note we also get enough solar on cloudy or even rainy days to cover most of our use during the day which surprised me a bit.
1. Financially, this was a toss up for us cost, up front & recoup over time. The tax credit and some gains we had on a house sale last year probably put us over the top in deciding to do this. Note- the tax credit is not paying less tax, only paying it to the solar company as part of the project vs. the IRS. I misunderstood this initially. We plan to be here for awhile and the roof is only a year old - so we figured if there was any time to do this - it was now. 2. We used PPM (Power Production Management) and I was very impressed with them from beginning to end. Professional, timely, responsive, knowledgeable- I would definitely recommend. 25-year warranty on panels & inverters… I think a 10 or 15 year roof warranty on the install work. 3. Only time will tell the offsets - but our first bill from SECO was a credit overall - I am not certain how this will fare overall need more time in the summer etc., 4. Many others have cited the House & Senate bills pending — agreed, this could very much change the dynamic depending on the recoup agreements for credit. It appears to put existing owners a 10-year period at old agreement - but this would likely be very bad for all customers (especially newer ones), potential customers and the solar industry as a whole. Respectfully, DB |
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When I calculate break even points of 15 years or more, I question whether I will live that long.
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I have an 1800 sq ft home with 11 solar panels. Seco gives me on average $25 per month back. I've had them for 4 yrs now & I'm not happy.
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Looks like this could be a moot point in the near future. GAF has introduced Timberline Solar Shingles. The cost may still make this an iffy investment, but from what I am reading, it could become the way to do solar. There is another company in Tampa (Alsolar) that is advertising this type of shingle. I would do some research on this if interested in Solar.
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