ticklykayak
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I read about Solar Power Storage and I think it's really good to be environmentally friendly. I'm going to have solar panels installed even if I may not be able to recoup my losses in the near future.
I like being environmentally friendly, too.I read about Solar Power Storage and I think it's really good to be environmentally friendly. I'm going to have solar panels installed even if I may not be able to recoup my losses in the near future.
I still have my son's education to prioritize so maybe after three years I can start preparing and find budget to get me those solar panels.What's stopping you from investing in them now?
By then, things will have changed, too. What's available now should be cheaper, and there will probably be better technology available. Did you know Kauai Island will be getting up to 80% of its power from solar at peak?I still have my son's education to prioritize so maybe after three years I can start preparing and find budget to get me those solar panels.
That is very true but I have no choice. It is something lined up for us to get after my son's education aside from getting a new carBy then, things will have changed, too. What's available now should be cheaper, and there will probably be better technology available.
The island might consider using water; pump it up to a lake at some altitude, then drain it to create hydroelectric power when the solar panels aren't producing. The water can be reused indefinitely and the cost to the environment is relatively low.By then, things will have changed, too. What's available now should be cheaper, and there will probably be better technology available. Did you know Kauai Island will be getting up to 80% of its power from solar at peak?
But it has another problem; where to store it all so it can be used later.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/534266/hawaiis-solar-push-strains-the-grid/
Thanks. We are actually gearing towards that.If you're concerned about battery storage, consider an electric car; they are glorified rolling batteries, after all! Once the battery is full, driving is much cheaper than gasoline and if your home grid needs extra juice overnight it could pull it from the car.
Direct some of your research towards Denmark, where this practice is widespread.Thanks. We are actually gearing towards that.