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RE: [RC] [RC] The Price of Solar, was the Price of Gas - Kelly Lane

we live in suburbia in a brick ranch. it came with a rooftop solar unit which helps heat our water and our pool. its not meant for full power but is a nice little addition and saves a bit on our electricity and heating costs.

may be a nice idea when we build our barn.





From: "Alison Farrin" <Alison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [RC] The Price of Solar, was the Price of Gas
Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 11:09:25 -0700
>
>I guess living in Sunnny Southern California helps - especially when you
>are paying $.16 per KW for electricity. We spent $18,000 3 years ago
>for solar. We sell power to SDGE every year. Our neighbor's electric
>bill (roughly same size house) June, July, August Sept last year was
>$800 per month. His runs $200 a month in the winter. $3200 + 1600 =
>$4800 annually. $18,000 divided by $4800 is a 3.75 year payoff. From
>about midsummer on this year, my power is FREE! The cost of electricity
>continues to rise, so the payback time gets shorter and shorter.
>
>
>The new wind turbines coming out of Finland are beautiful. Some of the
>painted ones look like olympic torches. I WANT ONE to power my barn
>when its built!
>
>Alison A. Farrin
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barbara McCrary
>Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 9:34 AM
>To: Truman Prevatt; Ridecamp
>Subject: Re: [RC] The Price of Gas
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Truman Prevatt" <tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "Ridecamp" <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 9:03 AM
>Subject: Re: [RC] The Price of Gas
>
>
> > Today solar is on the verge of being economically feasible - but it's
>not
> > there yet except in specialized applications. At the rate it is going
>it
> > may never get there. I looked at a solar system for my house and while
>I
> > would like to do it - the payback for it is 30 years. I can make a lot
>
> > more money by putting the same money into a reasonable investment than
>
> > putting it into solar. That is the problem.
>
>
>We invested thousands of $$$ in a solar system for our house and all we
>got,
>for a while, was enough electricity to power our refrigeration equipment
>for
>a day or two during a power outage. We have routine power outages here,
>due
>to our line running through a forest and trees or heavy branches falling
>
>during stormy weather. Now the system is not working for some reason,
>and
>every time we call in some "expert" to track down the problem, they
>charge
>us plenty but no one has solved the problem yet. We are extremely
>disappointed in solar.
>
>
> > So I suspect it is going to take a lot more than expensive gas to push
>the
> > alternative technologies over the top. The one that seems to be ready
>for
> > prime time is wind. But there seems to be a lot of "not in my back
>yard"
> > associated with wind energy fields.
> > As Joe Long pointed out a big issue with gas prices is our refining
> > capacity. Hopefully that might be resolved at some point. But there is
>the
> > "not in my back yard issue there also."
>
>
>I can't blame anyone for not wanting a huge field of wind turbines.
>They
>have to be the ugliest blight on the landscape that I have ever seen.
>Lud
>and I believe that nuclear is the answer. I know a lot of people are
>worried about safety, but there are two nuclear power-generating plants
>in
>CA, and no one seems to be very worried about them. It's just the idea
>of
>creating new ones that gets people all in a stew. Too bad...it's clean,
>
>it's effective, and it's available. It doesn't pollute the air and we
>don't
>have to sell our souls to the middle eastern countries to have it.
>This does not, however, solve the problem of sending our cars and trucks
>
>down the highways.
>
>Barbara
>
>
>
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