I can’t imagine anyone putting those things on their roof unless they were in a location with very very very high amounts of sunlight.
When you see them in Rochester NY which gets 3 sunny days a year, one can only scratch your head.
Damn — you beat me to it. See Post #11. LOL.
The solar guys must be doing a great sales job over in this part of CT. I see a lot of houses around here with solar panels. It looks like people are getting them because their neighbors got them. I see a lot of 2 and 3 house clusters in neighborhoods. There’s a vacant house up the street with solar panels. They foreclosed on it when nobody would buy it for $30K over its value.
When I was in IBM School in Endicott, NY one of the instructors said that Endicott, NY gets the least sunlight of any U.S. city.
“When you see them in Rochester NY which gets 3 sunny days a year, one can only scratch your head. “
Virtue signalling.
The prices are outrageous even with all the “incentives.” I’m 58 and getting ready to retire to run my husband’s business full time. We live between Rochester and Syracuse. A company out of Buffalo wanted to charge us 70K for a 22kw system.
We are higher users of electric (1745kw hours per month on average).
We could probably do a DIY if so inclined for around less than 18 grand. Husband is an electrician and HVAC guy.