Yes it is, our average system costs $50000 but eliminates your electric bill totally. Over 25 years average person in Michigan spends $125000 to electric company. The solar panels warranties have 25 years of coverage and are 92’/. Efficient still after 25th year! You can finance them and the payment is lower than your bill and you get a 30’/. Tax credit…Â
We have huge windmills in the U.S, they are $1000000 each and require 100 yards of concrete each in the ground to hold them. They produce 1/100 what solar does and require wind plus only have a 25 year shelf life and aren’t recyclable… our solar panels are recyclable and have 40 year plus shelf life.Â
I popped to the coast today. There was a windfarm out at sea...just off the coast. Loads and loads and loads of windmills. They did not appear to be going round that fast. I always thought they spin so fast you could only see a whirry image of the sails as they spun round. These ones made the London Eye look speedy! As long as they do the job though!
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We also have fields filled with solar panels too. Row upon row, acres and acres of them!
when my kids were young my second son had a hamster. He spent the night running on his wheel ( hamster not boy). All night, every night. We, hubby and I, nicknamed him "Powergen". I swear we could've got free electricity if we rigged his little wheel up right! Sounds cruel but it wouldn't have been because he LOVED his wheel.Â
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That's a smart car! Very smart. The only thing smarter is clean and green energy x
Yes it is, our average system costs $50000 but eliminates your electric bill totally. Over 25 years average person in Michigan spends $125000 to electric company. The solar panels warranties have 25 years of coverage and are 92’/. Efficient still after 25th year! You can finance them and the payment is lower than your bill and you get a 30’/. Tax credit…Â
That all makes sense — but I never realised solar panels are sooo expensive. I guess they have to be. Green energy is definitely the way to go x
We have huge windmills in the U.S, they are $1000000 each and require 100 yards of concrete each in the ground to hold them. They produce 1/100 what solar does and require wind plus only have a 25 year shelf life and aren’t recyclable… our solar panels are recyclable and have 40 year plus shelf life.Â
I popped to the coast today. There was a windfarm out at sea...just off the coast. Loads and loads and loads of windmills. They did not appear to be going round that fast. I always thought they spin so fast you could only see a whirry image of the sails as they spun round. These ones made the London Eye look speedy! As long as they do the job though!
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We also have fields filled with solar panels too. Row upon row, acres and acres of them!
when my kids were young my second son had a hamster. He spent the night running on his wheel ( hamster not boy). All night, every night. We, hubby and I, nicknamed him "Powergen". I swear we could've got free electricity if we rigged his little wheel up right! Sounds cruel but it wouldn't have been because he LOVED his wheel.Â
Our smaller systems can be as love as 15000-20000 dollars, but our average is 50000.Â