fyi
If I lived on a huge piece of hot, sunny, sandy land out in the desert, I’d cover it with solar panels and use it for energy production. But then I’d have to hire a few full-time technicians/cleaners/maintenance men to keep it working at tip-top capacity. Not much savings for me... :(
It gets me that people think that they can install a single solar panel on their roof and suddenly start making their electric meter go backward. It is not that simple.
There was a panel on the roof of a house we bought in California. It was totally useless, and when it started leaking, we had it removed. POG.
“Subsidized” would be a great name for a sandwich place.