[ale] Intelligent Power (was global warming) [OT]
JK
jknapka at kneuro.net
Mon Mar 3 12:08:35 EST 2008
Jim Lynch wrote:
> That's not what I've read. Today's voltaic solar panels are running
> about $3 - $4.50 per watt. To compete with more conventional power
> generation methods that number has to come down to $1 per watt. That's
> about what it costs for a fossil fueled plant. There are people that
> say some recent developments may get us there. Besides when oil hits
> $400 a barrel, the conventional power generation methods will cost more
> than $1 per watt. There are other solar power methods that show great
> promise and are actually being implemented. Unfortunately due to
> economy of scale, they aren't economical for a single family dwelling to
> install.
Another (anectodal) data point: here in West TX, we get sunshine
approximately 364.9999 days a year, and there are quite a few
homes with solar arrays on the roof. A grid-inter-tied 2KW array
backed by a battery bank runs about $12K, which is a lot. However,
it has a very positive impact on home value, because the utility is
required to purchase your excess power, and you often end up with a
$0 or negative electricity bill. Grid power costs about $.09/KWh
here, which seems kind of steep to me; my electricity bills run into
the $150..$200 range in summer. If I were planning to keep my house,
I'd seriously consider making the investment in solar.
Of course, in a less-sunny location, the economics would be
quite different.
-- JK
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