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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 840632" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>You got the idea right but not the cost part not even close.</p><p></p><p>If the customer paid $40 dollars a month it would take 62.5 year to pay off the solar panels. Solar panels also don't last forever they need to be replaced.</p><p></p><p>The customer also doesn't own the panels they belong to the electric company. They terms of the agreement is usually for 15-20 yrs as that is how long the panels will last before needing to be replaced and your roof will need to be replaced. So at $30,000 for 20 years works out to $125 a month rent for the panels. Most customers see a $40 or $50 dollars savings a month after the electric produced by the panels is taken away from the electric used and the cost of renting the panels. </p><p></p><p>Wind power is much more affordable than solar. You pay more for the solar panel installation the you save from using the electric they produce that is why all solar power farms that electric company building are subsidised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 840632, member: 14514"] You got the idea right but not the cost part not even close. If the customer paid $40 dollars a month it would take 62.5 year to pay off the solar panels. Solar panels also don't last forever they need to be replaced. The customer also doesn't own the panels they belong to the electric company. They terms of the agreement is usually for 15-20 yrs as that is how long the panels will last before needing to be replaced and your roof will need to be replaced. So at $30,000 for 20 years works out to $125 a month rent for the panels. Most customers see a $40 or $50 dollars savings a month after the electric produced by the panels is taken away from the electric used and the cost of renting the panels. Wind power is much more affordable than solar. You pay more for the solar panel installation the you save from using the electric they produce that is why all solar power farms that electric company building are subsidised. [/QUOTE]
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