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232 Solar Decision Table by SciFi Thoughts
Here is our solar decision table: AspectResultCommentLong term payoffYes22 years to break even from the initial outlay. See [1] and [2].Short term payoffNo$300 mortgage + 120 (avg) per month, $2000 bonus, $40,000 refund after fed. tax creditImproves property valueYes5% (on avg.) return on property value, protects roofLow maintenance YesExpandableYesImmunity from blackoutsYes**Mostly. If the power is out for weeks, then we'll likely have some partial blackouts at night.Creates value immediately YesCarbon reduction, power backup, Future oriented solutionYesA passing fadNo [1] $40,000 solar voltaic system cost divided by the remaining electric bill If I didn't by a PVE system, the average cost would be $300/month. However, with the PVE system, the new average cost is $150/month. So the system is providing a cost avoidance of $150/month. Which brings the payoff date to 22 years. [2] In Texas, my house value will be worth more than 5% due to increased desirability, so this means if I sell my house, the extra value meets or exceeds the PVE system cost. So if I don't stay for 22 years, I'll make back my investment. About the difference between kilowatts kW and kilowatt hours kWh: https://greenpowerenergy.com/t....he-kw-and-kwhr-of-yo