tj444
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ORIGINAL: Icarys quote:
People forget that solar panels have a lifespan and become less productive as they age, and so far, by the time you get your payback, its likely time to replace the panels again. Which sort of makes the whole process sort of pointless, from a $ point of view. There's always better avenues as I stated before..Add them together. this could be easily done with new home construction , home loans in general and remodels even. Always a way around or through an obstacle like this. The lifespan for the new solar tech is longer than 8 years and the newer tech is lowering in price on a regular basis. It does degrade over time but not to the point you're laying out. It's headed toward solar..make no mistake about that. If it wasn't a viable resource today then you wouldn't have one of the largest solar plants in the U.S. going in California's desert. Of course solar will be used more but from the standpoint of installing panels on a persons house, they want more than vague promises to fork out $30,000 of their hard earned money to do that. My ex used to be in alternate fuel (natural gas), many years ago and that industry went no where, so just because some rich investors are willing to jump into the latest and greatest, doesnt mean it actually will work or that they will get richer as a result or that the world will be a better place. That is not to say I am against solar at all, just I dont believe all the hype from manufacturers and industry groups with a vested interest. Before I would do solar on my house, I would use various other building methods and materials for more cost-effective savings. I think the idea behind solar is good, however, to me, it really depends on the cost/benefits as I see them.
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