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pianotuna
Dec 02, 2012Nomad III
Hi Lindsay,
That is why grid tied systems make sense. The grid becomes the storage, so only enough solar to do the "average" day is needed.
Currently in Saskatchewan a lot owner is required to pay for both natural gas and electrical service being roughed in even if they never connect. The cost, last time I checked, for a brand new lot was $14,400.00. That would "buy" quite a nice solar system and could even be "stand alone".
That is why grid tied systems make sense. The grid becomes the storage, so only enough solar to do the "average" day is needed.
Currently in Saskatchewan a lot owner is required to pay for both natural gas and electrical service being roughed in even if they never connect. The cost, last time I checked, for a brand new lot was $14,400.00. That would "buy" quite a nice solar system and could even be "stand alone".
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