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  • sauron
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    1 year ago

    What a fantastic idea. let’s all switch to electricity where our utility companies can then just artificially jack up our rates cause they know we will have to pay them to get to work.

    • emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      There’s this thing called nationalisation. And until that happens, there are these things called rooftop solar panels.

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        1 year ago

        If you think letting the government control our utilities is a good thing, idk what to tell you.

        As far as solar panels, yeah…I’m very much aware. I’ve been a solar design engineer for 8 years now, I design those systems. And you think it’s reasonable to pay tens of thousands on a new electric car only to then have to pay tens of thousands more to own a PV system that will ensure you can actually use that car?

        I’ll stick with my gas powered motorcycle. Thanks.

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          1 year ago

          Is rooftop Solar that expensive in the US? In Australia, I can get a 5kW system fully installed for US$3500.

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              1 year ago

              Are you kidding?? Good solar panels are 60-70c/watt, a high end European inverter is $2k, install takes half a day for 2 tradies.

              Even with zero incentives or rebatesds, how can a 5kW system cost more than $7k?

              $3500 for panels $2000 inverter $800 labour

              • huskypenguin@sh.itjust.works
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                1 year ago

                Sadly I’m not. There’s a lot of regulatory hurdles required before even turning it on. So you pay for labor and a dedicated team navigating permits and regulations.

                • Yendor@sh.itjust.works
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                  1 year ago

                  Sounds like your government doesn’t want you getting energy independence. Australia was like that 10+ years ago, but now it’s super easy. There are only 2 forms (one for the inverter, one for the panels) and the installer fills it all out for you. Systems <5kW per phase don’t even need prior approval, the installer just submits paperwork after the job is done. The only time it costs you, is if you need your old meter upgraded to a smart meter.