Making Solar Work for You - Considerations You May Not Have Thought Of.
This is Part 2 in a series on Solar energy. My friend Steve gives an overview of solar energy, what questions you should be asking yourself, and considerations and pitfalls as you plan for your solar energy needs.
- Check with your insurance company. Installing solar may affect your insurance coverage. The insurance company will be very interested in the process - who installs your system and how it is installed.
- How old is your roof? You may need to replace the roof first.
- Installing solar may void the warranty on your roof.
- Does your house face the south enough to get sun exposure? For example, the outbuilding that Steve has his solar installed on faces the SE, so he doesn't get a full day of sun exposure.
- Will you need to remove trees?
- We discuss that perhaps it is better to install a free standing solar panel system on the ground, in a pasture.
- If you install in the pasture, consider installing it higher so that you could mow under it or livestock would graze under/around it.
- On grid, off grid, hybrid, retrofit system options.
- How to navigate the bureaucracy.
- Do they offer any grants, rebates?
- Selling energy back to the grid - net metering vs. flat.
- Sell/Buy ratio: In KS they sell energy to you at about 12 cents per kW. They buy at 4 cents per kW. But they are planning to lower the sell/buy ratio.
- in CA, the sell/buy ratio is they sell energy to you at 30 cents per kW but they only buy it at 3 cents per kW.
This was an audio review of a Solar #GSD Workshop that we put on as part of our local community group.
The energy audit worksheet and the solar workshop PDF are available as downloads on the episode website: https://thrivingthefuture.com/solar1
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