Is Solar PV Cheap Enough For This?

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when solar is really cheap, people will start throwing it on the north sides of roofs, though not optimal, will still get power in Summer,

A long time ago, I remember occasionally seeing an article where some “idiot” put a solar install on the north side of a building . In my mind, though, I thought that when solar was really popular and cheap, people would start throwing it on the north sides of roofs. Even though not the optimal location, they would still get some power in the summer, and if the cost is small, why not?Well, that day seems to have arrived. In the photos above, the pictured house did exactly that.

Solar PV is now at that price per production point to make this logical, and electricity cost is not heading in the downward direction. My supplier has doubled the rate in the last two years despite electricity suppliers being a so-called regulated utility. When it comes to retail supply, the public utilities commission will give them the retail increase they want if the actual generator of the power raises the cost to them on the wholesale market.

The IRA upped the ITC again. It includes storage over 4 kWh to help spur this adoption rate. Where are the hoards of people yelling for service?? I honestly don’t know. I suppose you could blame it all on the misinformation and flat out lies told every day, in what is supposed to be broadcast truth under the news banner. That bit the dust long ago courtesy of Fox Fantasy, which unfortunately has degraded everyone else as well. But there are other direct and valid sources of truthful information out there that are free for the viewing.

There is so much low-hanging and on the ground — electron fruit — in so many sunny states that it’s a wonder how the sweet scrumptious smell of a silicon steak on the summer grill, blowing under everyone’s noises , is not being coveted in neighborhoods all over suburbia and in urban dwellings alike.

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