On a related topic, is power factor by residential users enough of a problem to financially penalize/incentivize users to correct it? My understanding is that this is already applied to large commercial users to help the grid work most efficiently.
On a related topic, is power factor by residential users enough of a problem to financially penalize/incentivize users to correct it? My understanding is that this is already applied to large commercial users to help the grid work most efficiently.
On a related topic, is power factor by residential users enough of a problem to financially penalize/incentivize users to correct it? My understanding is that this is already applied to large commercial users to help the grid work most efficiently.
Here's 20.5kW of modules for a good price...Yeah I think I'm gonna look In to solar this week
Yeah I think I'm gonna look In to solar this week
Where's that, that's a pretty good price.
Yeah I've been wanting to do it for a few years. I just figured I'd wait until all the government grants and "free" money incentives were done lol. Silly meJust keep in mind if you want backup in the event of an outage you need inverters and batteries for that. $$$ goes up a lot.
I have solar, but it shuts off when the grid goes down to protect the lineman.
Solar System Install and Performance
With the topic of renewable/alternative energy being front and center the last few years I've decided to post a thread on our Grid-Tied Solar System Install. My motives for this install are mostly based on intrigue and the eventual return on investment through net metering. Here we go...www.snowandmud.com
Here’s the solution to all our problems they say regarding the grid. This is a solar panel park by Aldersyde. Probably 500 acres of panels today. Betcha not much put into the grid when they look like this?View attachment 289830