Does Anyone Know Of The Govt Subsidy That’s About 75% Of Installation Costs Of Solar Power And The Criteria
Does Anyone Know Of The Govt Subsidy That's About 75% Of Installation Costs Of Solar Power And The Criteria
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Does anyone know of govt subsidy is about 75% of the costs of installing solar energy and the criteria for
I heard that are taking a number of applicants for a subsidy regime, and ends up costing less than $ 2000. If anyone has any information on this really appreciate it. it would be in Australia Sorry!
Solarcom (Aust) - Guide to Solar Energy: SOLAR ASSIST http://www.solarpower.com.au/assist.htm $ 8000 of solar energy grants for homes - Breaking News - National ... http://www.theage.com. A au/news/National/8000-solar-power-subsidy-for-homes/2007/05/08/1178390288210.html recent U.S. study showed that isolate a house saves more energy than the installation of solar panels. Solar panels require a large amount of energy manufacture. Moreover, this report generated by an organization at the University of California (which is extremely concerned about the environment), says the Solar panels are not profitable (even though the report does not take into account the efficiency by reducing solar panels as they age.) http://www.ucei.berkeley.edu/PDF/csemwp176.pdf " Under the most likely scenario, the cost of a 10-kilowatt solar system would be three or four times the electricity it will produce, Borenstein found. And even using a set of criteria more favorable, the cost would still be as much as 80 percent more than the value of electricity produced "Benefits of solar panels The study questioned "No technology for electricity generation has a lot of sense. What you can do individually, is to improve efficiency that use electricity. And that means better insulation, which means replacing that 10-year-old refrigerator with one that uses much less energy. This means make sure you do not have a lot of devices that are so unnecessarily drain power. These are the things that people can actually very easily to reduce electricity use. http://news.opb.org/article/benefits-solar-panels-questioned-study/
