I am searching for way to start residential and business customers,on solar and wind? I need resources?
I am searching for way to start residential and business customers,on solar and wind? I need resources?
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I am looking for way to start business and residential customers in solar and wind? Need resources?
I am in need of a simple way to introduce the concept of offering solar and wind equipment in the very foundations of cable and satellite company offers its products without the label investing price to pay in advance.
We need to "make the numbers." Which team calculate an average home will cost to provide the amount of desired. I suppose you are looking for in a base of 10-20K per house with an allegation of net metering (ie, without battery storage). This will provide approximately 50% of the power requirements of a home. Considering the average household spends $ 3,000 per year in power that will save the homeowner $ 1500. Looking for rough these conjectures will be very difficult to make any profit. If you pay the $ 1500 saved each year are only going to break even in 10 years. I think his major problem will be that the average family moves every 5-9 years, and assuming that the family next to his residence in a house in which the system is want your service is an important Gamble. Perhaps the coming increases in electricity bills from increases in oil, gas and coal prices, the numbers look better, but the solar panels will cost more too. I do not think the raw numbers look very good. Could it be that you can market its system to customers on the basis that their power will cost more than purchasing it from a power company, but at least half of what is the use of solar energy. They may be willing to pay more than the average cost of power if this is the case and you could get the benefits of this increase.

November 22nd, 2008 - 20:10
You need to "do the numbers".
Calculate what an average home's equipment will cost to provide the amount of desired.
I'd guess that you are looking at a basic 10-20K per home using a net metering arraignment (i.e. no battery storage).
This will roughly provide 50% of a home's power requirements.
If you assume the average home spends $3000 per year on power you will save the home owner $1500.
Looking that these rough guesses it going to be very tough to make any sort of profit. If they pay you the $1500 they saved each year your are just about going to break even in about 10 years.
I think your big problem is going to be that the average family moves every 5-9 years and assuming that the next family to take up residence in a home on which your system sits will want your service is a significant gamble.
Maybe the coming increases in electrical bills with the increases in oil, gas and coal prices will make the numbers look better but solar panels are going to cost more too.
I don't think the rough numbers look very good.
It could be that you could market your system to customers on the basis that their power is going to cost more than purchasing it from a power company but at least half of what they use is solar power.
They may be willing to pay more than the average cost for their power if this is the case and you could gain your profit from this increase.
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November 22nd, 2008 - 20:48
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