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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2015, 06:39:25 AM »
It turns out only 2 people in the town were claiming the panels were sucking energy from the sun

Even just one person making that claim is one to many... ::)  ::)  ::)
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #26 on: December 15, 2015, 06:42:09 AM »
A nephew of mine looked into the article a bit more and it turns out only 2 people in the town were claiming the panels were sucking energy from the sun and the town has already approved the building of 3 solar farms so it's not like they're outright afraid of the solar farms or that the entire town is idiots. The biggest concern with the other citizens was  the depreciation of their property values. I'm all for alternative energy sources but this "free" energy stuff isn't entirely true, there are many wind turbines in my area taking advantage of the so called free energy in the wind however last I heard it costs a million dollars per turbine to put one up and the investors putting the money into them want a return for their $ which means they're not giving that energy they produce away to us consumers for free.

Ever notice how you can buy solar panels for $1 per kilowatt, but the installed price is $3.  You can just throw them up there and and give the power company the bird.  There are laws in place to make sure you pay.

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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2015, 02:58:55 PM »
I'm no greenie but i'm stuffed if i'm going to be forced to use an expensive energy source, {up until now you've really had no choice}, just to pay for some overpaid company executives retirement, I'm sick of being gouged, if I can do it myself, I will,  current technology allows me too, and at a reasonable price,  and the technology is improving rapidly.

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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #28 on: December 15, 2015, 06:29:27 PM »
There's  coal mines for sale everywhere here, the world banks are refusing to fund any large scale coal mines, even the church has got out of coal stocks...
And yet, Warren Buffet just dove in headlong  :o
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #29 on: December 15, 2015, 06:47:33 PM »
At least those panels do not run on brain power as that town would have constant electrical outages. ha,ha,ha.... 

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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #30 on: December 15, 2015, 09:21:45 PM »
I'm all for solar panels, solar power to me represents the most efficient way to generate electricity there is - free energy provided by the sun converted directly to power.  Oil, gas, and coal had to go from vegetation a few million years ago before they could be used for power generation.  Nuclear has to be dug out of the ground and refined before it can be used - plus you have to get rid of it afterwards.

But until they start producing the Terawatt levels we need to run industry, I'm not quite ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.  But it is getting better.  I'm even considering putting them on my roof - once I get a spare 20,000 bucks ::)
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #31 on: December 15, 2015, 11:36:02 PM »
I'm all for solar panels, solar power to me represents the most efficient way to generate electricity there is - free energy provided by the sun converted directly to power.  Oil, gas, and coal had to go from vegetation a few million years ago before they could be used for power generation.  Nuclear has to be dug out of the ground and refined before it can be used - plus you have to get rid of it afterwards.

But until they start producing the Terawatt levels we need to run industry, I'm not quite ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.  But it is getting better.  I'm even considering putting them on my roof - once I get a spare 20,000 bucks ::)

Sounds expensive for home solar packages in the US, $3995 Aus dollars {$2876 USD} for 20 panels and a 5 kilowatt inverter, I know a few people here with this system and they have zero power bills and sell the excess to the grid, these are NOT stand alone systems..  Most of the houses where I live have either roof top solar or roof top solar hot water, solar hot water has been popular for 30+ years here.  I should add that we get a government rebate on these systems so that will raise the price, but no to 20 Grand.. :o
Cal, we {well Aldani} have the largest coal mine in the world waiting to go ahead here in Queensland, they can't get anyone to finance it. Coal is here for a while yet but renewables are making their mark world wide and will continue to grow...Buffett has also heavily invested in Renewables.. ;)
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #32 on: December 16, 2015, 04:31:35 AM »
We get Govt subsidies and Tax Credits on energy purchases and improvements too. Just a shame we can't get IQ subsidies for all the lame dolts who occupy our real estate.

Opps, sorry, thought this was the Pissed Off thread  ;D
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #33 on: December 16, 2015, 05:57:30 AM »
in denmark ve have so many vindmills..that they must pay to delevere power to the grid.. at vindy days.
.ve got just start to use it to hot vater produktion for heating houses..and drive varming pumps to boost the temperature.in ekstisting systems(ve dont use steam for heating)..but use kollektive heat systems in all cityes
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #34 on: December 16, 2015, 04:14:52 PM »
I'm all for solar panels, solar power to me represents the most efficient way to generate electricity there is - free energy provided by the sun converted directly to power.  Oil, gas, and coal had to go from vegetation a few million years ago before they could be used for power generation.  Nuclear has to be dug out of the ground and refined before it can be used - plus you have to get rid of it afterwards.

But until they start producing the Terawatt levels we need to run industry, I'm not quite ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.  But it is getting better.  I'm even considering putting them on my roof - once I get a spare 20,000 bucks ::)

Sounds expensive for home solar packages in the US, $3995 Aus dollars {$2876 USD} for 20 panels and a 5 kilowatt inverter, I know a few people here with this system and they have zero power bills and sell the excess to the grid, these are NOT stand alone systems..  Most of the houses where I live have either roof top solar or roof top solar hot water, solar hot water has been popular for 30+ years here.  I should add that we get a government rebate on these systems so that will raise the price, but no to 20 Grand.. :o
Cal, we {well Aldani} have the largest coal mine in the world waiting to go ahead here in Queensland, they can't get anyone to finance it. Coal is here for a while yet but renewables are making their mark world wide and will continue to grow...Buffett has also heavily invested in Renewables.. ;)

It's been a while since I priced it out, I'm sure the prices have dropped substantially in the past few years.
I am not a fan of government subsidies and I certainly don't factor rebates in with prices - but if the price for an installed system has dropped into the 5k range, then I might just jump on it this summer.  At $5,000 the payoff period is within my lifetime.

One thing to consider, here in Seattle only about 1/3 of the energy is from coal, the rest- it's either hydroelectric or natural gas.  Installing a solar array might not really make any sense in that situation.  Not to mention my house is heated by natural gas.  I barely use any electricity during the day.  In the summer my power bill is 50% taxes/infrastructure/surcharges.
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #35 on: December 16, 2015, 04:26:52 PM »
One thing to consider when installing something like this is the initial outlay makes room for more money in your pocket monthly, when the bills come in, I know that sounds weird but you soon forget the initial outlay when you have more money in your pocket each month. Its not uncommon here  to have $300 dollar a month power bills, {I know several people with higher bills, its not uncommon}, you can now see why its a viable proposition in Australia...
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #36 on: December 16, 2015, 08:17:18 PM »
It's  not a joke, what it is is a hit piece but yet another a-hole journalist who feel superior to those hicks in the country.

One guy apparently did make a comment about the panels taking energy away from the sun.

But everyone else in town was worried about property values and taking up agricultural land. The decision not to build the solar farm had nothing to do with "stealing energy"
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #37 on: December 16, 2015, 09:24:24 PM »
It's  not a joke, what it is is a hit piece but yet another a-hole journalist who feel superior to those hicks in the country.

One guy apparently did make a comment about the panels taking energy away from the sun.

But everyone else in town was worried about property values and taking up agricultural land. The decision not to build the solar farm had nothing to do with "stealing energy"

How is it going to damage property values..? 
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #38 on: December 17, 2015, 12:53:01 AM »

It's  not a joke, what it is is a hit piece but yet another a-hole journalist who feel superior to those hicks in the country.

One guy apparently did make a comment about the panels taking energy away from the sun.

But everyone else in town was worried about property values and taking up agricultural land. The decision not to build the solar farm had nothing to do with "stealing energy"

How is it going to damage property values..?

I think people think solar farms are unsightly.

Back home in Aus we used solar everything. My parents have been "off the grid" for almost 10 years, get paid for their surplus electricity and they live in a metropolitan city, not out in woop woop BFE.


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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #39 on: December 17, 2015, 02:10:56 AM »

It's  not a joke, what it is is a hit piece but yet another a-hole journalist who feel superior to those hicks in the country.

One guy apparently did make a comment about the panels taking energy away from the sun.

But everyone else in town was worried about property values and taking up agricultural land. The decision not to build the solar farm had nothing to do with "stealing energy"

How is it going to damage property values..?

I think people think solar farms are unsightly.


Wonder what they think of coal fired power stations then...?  or coal mines for that matter... ;D :o
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« Reply #40 on: December 19, 2015, 12:19:22 AM »
Duct tape won't fix stupid, but it will muffle the sound!

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« Reply #41 on: December 23, 2015, 09:53:34 PM »
Thought I'd toss this out there since the costs were discussed.
A quote from Seattle's utility provider
"Residential solar electric systems in Seattle typically cost $4,000 - $7,000 per kilowatt (kW) installed, depending on equipment choices and design complexity. A typical residential system is 3 - 6 kW"

That puts the cost estimate between $12,000 and $42,000  :o for the installation.

I have most definitely changed my mind about installing it - not until I hit the lottery big time.
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #42 on: December 23, 2015, 10:45:57 PM »
 A post on facebook says free energy is right around the corner. Making power from sand. Better get in on the ground floor soon, call for more information.
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then sand cast"s gets more expensive.....
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #44 on: December 24, 2015, 08:43:04 AM »
 I'm betting all the new windmills will create friction and slow the earths rotation and then they will add time to the clock and make the work day longer. Or not.
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« Reply #46 on: December 27, 2015, 11:00:06 AM »
I NEED more energy from the sun,we haven't any sunshine here and it's so dark I have to run the indoor lights for many days.
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« Reply #47 on: January 03, 2016, 04:44:18 PM »
Thought I'd toss this out there since the costs were discussed.
A quote from Seattle's utility provider
"Residential solar electric systems in Seattle typically cost $4,000 - $7,000 per kilowatt (kW) installed, depending on equipment choices and design complexity. A typical residential system is 3 - 6 kW"

That puts the cost estimate between $12,000 and $42,000  :o for the installation.

I have most definitely changed my mind about installing it - not until I hit the lottery big time.

Thats ridiculously expensive.... :o

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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #48 on: January 04, 2016, 01:10:41 PM »
Thought I'd toss this out there since the costs were discussed.
A quote from Seattle's utility provider
"Residential solar electric systems in Seattle typically cost $4,000 - $7,000 per kilowatt (kW) installed, depending on equipment choices and design complexity. A typical residential system is 3 - 6 kW"

That puts the cost estimate between $12,000 and $42,000  :o for the installation.

I have most definitely changed my mind about installing it - not until I hit the lottery big time.
Federal loans for PV systems have a crazy low interest rates, and with local PUD incentives of up to $2000 per residence, and federal govt incentives, the energy you generate back to the grid might be more than the loan payments.
gotta dig into the math more to be sure, and factor in our few short months where sunlight is optimal.
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Re: sucking energy from the sun
« Reply #49 on: January 04, 2016, 01:17:44 PM »
Thought I'd toss this out there since the costs were discussed.
A quote from Seattle's utility provider
"Residential solar electric systems in Seattle typically cost $4,000 - $7,000 per kilowatt (kW) installed, depending on equipment choices and design complexity. A typical residential system is 3 - 6 kW"

That puts the cost estimate between $12,000 and $42,000  :o for the installation.

I have most definitely changed my mind about installing it - not until I hit the lottery big time.
Federal loans for PV systems have a crazy low interest rates, and with local PUD incentives of up to $2000 per residence, and federal govt incentives, the energy you generate back to the grid might be more than the loan payments.
gotta dig into the math more to be sure, and factor in our few short months where sunlight is optimal.

As long as there's daylight they generate power, cloudy days and all.... ;)

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