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Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:05 am
by Accountable
I just saw an episode of NOVA called Saved by the Sun. Check out chapter 4 to see what Germany's doing. What do you think about it? Is it a smart enough investment for a national incentive program like Germany's? Should we wait for someone else like China to create demand and lower prices? What are your thoughts?
The only two homes I've owned both had HOAs attached that prohibited solar panels. I would love to buy a few acres in the country with a well and solar panels to make me independent of the utility companies.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:53 am
by chonsigirl
My home in LA I am going to modify to use solar energy when I return one day. I had it built so that it would get the best exposure for catching those free rays.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:50 am
by CARLA
Well out here in San Diego its should be the norm with almost 365 days of Sun. There are incentive programs offered by the Gas company but it should be National incentive program its the way to go.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:26 am
by sunny104
Accountable;913789 wrote: I just saw an episode of NOVA called Saved by the Sun. Check out chapter 4 to see what Germany's doing. What do you think about it? Is it a smart enough investment for a national incentive program like Germany's? Should we wait for someone else like China to create demand and lower prices? What are your thoughts?
The only two homes I've owned both had HOAs attached that prohibited solar panels. I would love to buy a few acres in the country with a well and solar panels to make me independent of the utility companies.
I know a good place!

Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:20 am
by Patsy Warnick
I think solar is a YEA
I have solar panels - which heats the hot water tank
we plan on installing more panels in the future.
Our HOA allows us to do so.
Patsy
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:42 pm
by Accountable
CARLA;914003 wrote: Well out here in San Diego its should be the norm with almost 365 days of Sun. There are incentive programs offered by the Gas company but it should be National incentive program its the way to go.
I like the idea of the power company taking the lead takes out the gov't as a middleman. What kinds of incentives?
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:01 pm
by CARLA
ACC, here is a link to SDG&E site referencing the Solor incentives. Its all very detailed so I took the easy way out and posted the link.
http://www.sdge.com/business/netMetering.shtml
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:15 pm
by Accountable
CARLA;914982 wrote: ACC, here is a link to SDG&E site referencing the Solor incentives. Its all very detailed so I took the easy way out and posted the link.
http://www.sdge.com/business/netMetering.shtml
That seems like a pretty sweet deal. :-6
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:00 pm
by Clint
This is an industry that is about to explode. There are new start-up companies poping up all over the place. I say leave it to the private sector and let competition control the price so when the R&D is paid for it becomes affordable for everyone.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 5:22 am
by Accountable
After seeing that NOVA episode, I can foresee a time when roof shingles will be solar panels, and virtually every house will have them.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:07 pm
by CARLA
ACC here is a link to the latest and greatest thing SDG&E are planning for San Diego, pretty cool if you ask me.
http://video.nbcsandiego.com/player/?id=275137
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:21 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Carla
What a great idea - love it.. I'm all for solar
I'm not sure & will check on incentives for homeowners here.
Government incentives & associates aren't publisized as they should be
I enjoyed the link
Patsy
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:30 pm
by CARLA
Patsy San Diego is making strideS in a lot of "Green" areas, Solar is just one. You live in Sunshine just about as much as I do and what better places to have SOLAR POWER. :-6:-6
[QUOTE]Carla
What a great idea - love it.. I'm all for solar
I'm not sure & will check on incentives for homeowners here.
Government incentives & associates aren't publisized as they should be
I enjoyed the link
Patsy[/QUOTE]
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:35 pm
by Clint
Here's a company that's on the move with cutting edge technology.
http://www.xsunx.com/facility-production.htm
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:16 am
by Bored_Wombat
I believe that photovoltaic cells aren't as environmentally clean as they look. With about 2.5 years of operation before the energy out equals the energy in, and the heavy metals (not always) used in construction are significant environmental drawbacks.
Concentration Solar energy seems pretty kick-arse if you have a bit of land though. (That is where you reflect a wide area of sunlight onto a boiler, that generates steam and turns a steam turbine). There's only prototypes in production at the moment, but I reckon it's got a great future.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:17 am
by Accountable
Bored_Wombat;933076 wrote: I believe that photovoltaic cells aren't as environmentally clean as they look. With about 2.5 years of operation before the energy out equals the energy in, and the heavy metals (not always) used in construction are significant environmental drawbacks.
Concentration Solar energy seems pretty kick-arse if you have a bit of land though. (That is where you reflect a wide area of sunlight onto a boiler, that generates steam and turns a steam turbine). There's only prototypes in production at the moment, but I reckon it's got a great future.
photovoltaic cells. Is that what the Germans are using?
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:42 am
by Bored_Wombat
Accountable;933162 wrote: photovoltaic cells. Is that what the Germans are using?
That was my impression, but I only watched the video that you linked to.
I am impressed by the mass production that the country instigated by enacting a law requiring the power companies to buy electricity at 2.5 times what they sell it for.
And with that the economies of scale. Very cool.
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:53 am
by abbey
Accountable;913789 wrote: I just saw an episode of NOVA called Saved by the Sun. Check out chapter 4 to see what Germany's doing. What do you think about it? Is it a smart enough investment for a national incentive program like Germany's? Should we wait for someone else like China to create demand and lower prices? What are your thoughts?
The only two homes I've owned both had HOAs attached that prohibited solar panels. I would love to buy a few acres in the country with a well and solar panels to make me independent of the utility companies.
My nephew had solar panels fitted when he had his house built in the south of Spain, the government gives a grant to encourage people to do it and the savings they make are fantastic.
Saying that, they have sun for around 50 weeks of the year so it's well worth laying the money out.
Whereas here in England where we get around two weeks of sunshine we'd be up the creek without hot water. :wah:
Solar: Yea or Nea?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:40 pm
by Accountable
abbey;933438 wrote: My nephew had solar panels fitted when he had his house built in the south of Spain, the government gives a grant to encourage people to do it and the savings they make are fantastic.
Saying that, they have sun for around 50 weeks of the year so it's well worth laying the money out.
Whereas here in England where we get around two weeks of sunshine we'd be up the creek without hot water. :wah:
Can energy be generated from fog?

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