"Green" energy. Not so green.

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https://www.bchydro.com/work-with-us/selling-clean-energy/net-metering.html
average cost 14,500.00 ,average payback 23 years from the source - BC Hydro
Not much return on investment being you will undoubtedly be replacing batteries long before then and throw in the numerous hail storms and other weather events that will damage and wear out equipment. Maybe just put that money in an investment account.
 
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https://www.bchydro.com/work-with-us/selling-clean-energy/net-metering.html
average cost 14,500.00 ,average payback 23 years from the source - BC Hydro
Not much return on investment being you will undoubtedly be replacing batteries long before then and throw in the numerous hail storms and other weather events that will damage and wear out equipment. Maybe just put that money in an investment account.

Grid-tied solar systems don't have batteries to replace.

Solar panels are also hail rated.

https://www.ul.com/news/all-hail-ul-solar-panel-testing

The first test requires lab technicians to drop a two-inch solid steel sphere from a height of 51 inches onto the surface of the PV module. This simulates the energy of a hail stone measured at 1.375 inches in diameter falling at terminal velocity through the sky. The second impact test involves firing 25-millimeter, or approximately one-inch, ice balls from a pneumatic cannon.
 

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I wonder if that works here? sell the power for double what you pay for it.

I also pay that for power, but during the summer months I sell more then I buy so I'm money ahead. In the winter I switch to a lower rate plan.

But no, BC Hydro doesn't allow that. In Alberta we have a deregulated market so energy providers compete for business, this is how SpotPower gets those of us with solar panels to use them.
 

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Grid-tied solar systems don't have batteries to replace.

Solar panels are also hail rated.

https://www.ul.com/news/all-hail-ul-solar-panel-testing

The first test requires lab technicians to drop a two-inch solid steel sphere from a height of 51 inches onto the surface of the PV module. This simulates the energy of a hail stone measured at 1.375 inches in diameter falling at terminal velocity through the sky. The second impact test involves firing 25-millimeter, or approximately one-inch, ice balls from a pneumatic cannon.
Will the panels take direct fire from an AR15?:D
 

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https://www.bchydro.com/work-with-us/selling-clean-energy/net-metering.html
average cost 14,500.00 ,average payback 23 years from the source - BC Hydro
Not much return on investment being you will undoubtedly be replacing batteries long before then and throw in the numerous hail storms and other weather events that will damage and wear out equipment. Maybe just put that money in an investment account.

What batteries? Everyone keeps bringing up batteries. Do you guys even know how a grid tied system works?
 

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So twice a year your switching plans? I have never looked into that, i doubt we have the option, but being a member of team power smart i have received over 300 free dollars.
 

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So twice a year your switching plans? I have never looked into that, i doubt we have the option, but being a member of team power smart i have received over 300 free dollars.

Yes I am. Same power company just different rates. It's really simple, takes 5 minutes to log onto my account and change it, the rate comes into effect 10 days after.

BC Hydro doesn't have anything like this.
 

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I will take the 14500 and invest it in Amazon or even just a GIC term investment and come out ahead. My power will still come on and I won’t have to worry about solar panels. Anything the government is promoting is the exact thing I tend to stay away from.
 

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Yes I am. Same power company just different rates. It's really simple, takes 5 minutes to log onto my account and change it, the rate comes into effect 10 days after.

BC Hydro doesn't have anything like this.


I am not sure what bc hydro has for buying power from residences, they are a little spoiled not have to deal with lots of dirty power. I have a couple of smaller solar panels as well, not sure what to do with them, right now they are given a pass like the bird grinders. Soon that will change.....another David Suzuki environmental disaster in the making.
 

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From what I have read the majority of solar panel components despite being advertised as made wherever come from China . They also put up useless warranties that state 25 years when its unproven territory. Think about anything that you own or have owned and if it’s from China sooner or later it will be in a toxic waste dump somewhere.
 

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From what I have read the majority of solar panel components despite being advertised as made wherever come from China . They also put up useless warranties that state 25 years when its unproven territory. Think about anything that you own or have owned and if it’s from China sooner or later it will be in a toxic waste dump somewhere.

Solar panels aren't anything new, the first photovoltaic solar panels were built back in the 70's, some of these are still in use today. The difference is the huge reduction of the cost that has made them affordable to the average person. As you mention most of these panels are made in China, I know mine are, but unfortunately this issue isn't exclusive to this industry. China has spent trillions of dollars to ensure they dominate the market on all electronics manufacturing; cell phones, computer CPU's, appliances etc.

The warranties cover the power output, mine are guaranteed to produce 80% of the energy they produce now in 25 years. Solar cell degradation is both measurable and predictable, it's not a stretch for the manufacturer to offer such long warranties. The only issue would be if the company disappeared and there was no one to contact about getting a replacement, but I'm not concerned in the least about have a panel fail.
 

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Here is a good read, Alberta is going down the same road Ontario just went down. And how did Ontario fair out! Nothing is going to change until they hold the clowns who started this whole mess ....Accountable!! The clueless dogooders are taking charge. Walking away when their crap fails, which it will when your only ideas are going green.


https://business.financialpost.com/...energy-broke-the-provinces-electricity-system
 
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Here is a good read, Alberta is going down the same road Ontario just went down. And how did Ontario fair out! Nothing is going to change until they hold the clowns who started this whole mess ....Accountable!! The clueless dogooders are taking charge. Walking away when their crap fails, which it will when your only ideas are going green.


https://business.financialpost.com/...energy-broke-the-provinces-electricity-system

That article is 4 years old and very old news already.
 

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And that moron would be the same guy who pushed the compact florescent light bulbs down everyones throats .. what an environmental mercury disaster that was. Want proof.. check out his website.

https://davidsuzuki.org/
 

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And that moron would be the same guy who pushed the compact florescent light bulbs down everyones throats .. what an environmental mercury disaster that was. Want proof.. check out his website.

https://davidsuzuki.org/

I think we should cancel all future solar/wind/hydro projects until you stop being mad at David Suzuki for CFL. I don’t recall anyone being legally forced to use CFL either.
 
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