• @Professorozone
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    $3500 for solar power is a pretty good deal. If it were that cheap, I’d have solar power now.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, I like the message but I think that stat is misleading by design. It doesn’t make sense to power a home for a year with solar.

      Does that mean it’s the cost of solar power itself, or is it some weird way to talk about installing solar capacity?

      It should just be how many homes can be permanently powered by investing that much in solar capacity, which is probably a much lower number…

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        I’m guessing the math was taking the total amount spent divided by how much it cost to power a house for a year with solar energy, which doesn’t really say anything. Good intention, bad execution.

      • LightscriptionOPM
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        I think the essential point is, rather, instead of being destructive abroad, we could be productive at home. We could use our resources to improve life here instead of being complicit in taking the lives of others.

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          It just smells like “I don’t care if it isn’t true, it’s still evil and should be acted upon” some people respond with when they tout false statistics or facts when it comes to queer pedofilia or minority crimes and someone fact checks

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              I think it’s neglecting a big part of solar cost to say that circa 341 dollar would be sufficient to power a household for a year unless that household had a lot of prerequisites already filled such as already having the solar installed plus being power efficient in general (such as using air heat pump rather than older heating and cooling solutions).

              If you don’t count “microproducers” of solar power with panels of their own roof I have no idea of the cost of construction, production and delivery of the power so I guess if it’s built close enough to a large population it might work.

              Im not an engineer, Ive only researched the cost and savings for my own property in the north of Sweden so there is a huge difference in market and population. For me the panel and control installation would be around 8,000 USD due to necessity for wiring rework as well