Solar Panels for House Meters?

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Rob Moenssens
13 years 9 months ago #5685 by Rob Moenssens
Solar Panels for House Meters? was created by Rob Moenssens
Has anybody looked into solar panels for house meters? What is a good payoff time span? Also, Waste Management has solar compactors, anybody use them?
13 years 9 months ago #5685 by Rob Moenssens
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13 years 9 months ago #5722 by Pete Maysonet
Actually, I managed a green community for a developer who had solar panels for the house accounts, and they worked great. Not sure how long it took for a return investment, but my guess would be somewhere between 3-5 years? 3 being most likely.
13 years 9 months ago #5722 by Pete Maysonet
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martin
13 years 9 months ago #5751 by martin
Replied by martin on topic Re:Solar Panels for House Meters?
In the midst of solarizing our portfolio.
5 yr payoff with California incentives.

Trash compactors could be a liability risk. Homeless person sleeping inside, kids playing inside. So we decided not to get them.

thx,
Martin
13 years 9 months ago #5751 by martin
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Peterp
13 years 5 months ago #6577 by Peterp
Replied by Peterp on topic Re:Solar Panels for House Meters?
Usually the return on investment time frame on a home solar power installation is approx 3 years. The only way you can get a faster return on investment time frame is if your local government has a solar power rebate given to you, and this can sometimes get your return on investment cut by half. I know there have been some great government rebates on solar the past 10 years, but they are starting to cut them back down. Also, its not only the solar cells cost that is the trouble, its also the installation of the system and all the other components such as the inverters, wiring, and the labor to hire a certified electrician. But as the costs are coming down every year, its always looking good.
13 years 5 months ago #6577 by Peterp