One Response to “Some more solar output graphs for March 2013”
for the “total production to date” – is that for the life of the system? or just for the year? If it’s for the total life of the system, how long has it been in production? Though the number seems large, that would only calculate to roughly $1500 worth of electricity for me. Would take many more years of production to get my money back if this is the total from many years of production.
None-the-less, I love seeing real-life data when it comes to home solar and wind production.
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for the “total production to date” – is that for the life of the system? or just for the year? If it’s for the total life of the system, how long has it been in production? Though the number seems large, that would only calculate to roughly $1500 worth of electricity for me. Would take many more years of production to get my money back if this is the total from many years of production.
None-the-less, I love seeing real-life data when it comes to home solar and wind production.
Great job on doing your part for our environment.
Green Iowa Energy - June 19, 2013 at 1:34 am |