In my next home I plan to install a 5000 watt grid tie solar system without a doubt. At the present time the cost and payback time and figures look good so once the cost is recovered I will reap the benefit. HOWEVER for those who don't like Solar that's fine that's their free choice which I respect, but as an Electrical Engineer I'm looking at it from BOTH an economic PLUS engineering standpoint. HOWEVER I also plan to consider and/or use other alternatives such as passive solar heat, super insulation, earth sheltering, geothermal and wind BUT FROM AN ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC VIEW. However, if a person doesnt like alternative energy, I SAY THEY SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM IT
Again its a persons free economic choice as to whether or not invest money in some forms of alternative energy. Like other investments some may be good others not so good, so do your homework, perform an economic analysis, compute the payback and recovery time PAY YOUR MONEY AND MAKE YOUR BEST INFORMED DECISIONS...
In the RV I have 400 watts of rooftop solar panels, 460 Amp Hours (4 six volt deep cycle golf cart batteries) 2400 Watt PSW Inverter, Onan 4 KW Gas Generator, AND I WOULDNT BE WITHOUT IT
To each their own as I, an Electrical Engineer, have done and plan to continue.
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