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My blog was filled up. I'm too lazy to clean it out. So I started a new one. |
| In a "I've got to spend less" kind of mood, I bought into the solar panel routine last July. With installation delays, and inspection problems, I didn't get hooked up until recently. Last week, mid-February mind you, the power company threw the switch. Supposedly, my roof will produce more than I need and the power company will export the excess and even pay me for it. I'm a little worried since it has been so cloudy once the snow melted off the panels. According to the app they gave me, I'm still dependent on the Grid! I am a little concerned now that the payments on the panels begin in addition to my regular electric bill. I might go broke trying to cut expenses! I have to change my way of thinking. The Grid is taxed most during factory hours, 7 am to 4 pm M-F. You want to do your laundry or run the dishwasher on weekends or early, or in the evening as a favor to the electric company. With your own panels, however, you produce the most power from 10 am to mid-afternoon. Early or late may draw from the electric company instead of your panels. It may take up to a year before I start noticing a real difference. If only I had known, it wouldn't work overnight. I've kept it pretty cold in here. Appliances have been unplugged except my Wi-Fi modem. I don't normally use much electricity. I still think solar is a good idea. No pollution, self-reliance, all good stuff. Just might not be economically what I hoped to achieve. And they don't last forever. I asked and was told I am not responsible for cleaning or repairing them. I don't own them, I only lease, but they are attached to my roof. When the house is sold, and it will be some day, the buyer will accept the payments or have the panels removed. I'm crossing my fingers and praying that this works out. I want to be a responsible person for myself and the community. |