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To: gg cox who wrote (4783)5/9/2008 9:29:17 AM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16955
 
gg ...

Get together with your neighbors and buy an
open piece of ground ..

What's the maximum sized PV system that qualifies
for this deal ??

Maybe the town would finance it as a municipal
facility ??

It's too good of a deal to pass up ..

CUT DOWN THOSE TREES !! <gg>

Triff ..



To: gg cox who wrote (4783)5/9/2008 12:15:55 PM
From: Feraldo  Respond to of 16955
 
Looking at an average of 2.5 peak sun hours a day (which would be good in Ontario) and .425 per kilowatt hour with a cost of $4.50 per kilowatt with about $7k in other costs, This project would break even in September of 2019. Now if one financed, say, 25% of the cost of this project, it could generate income as soon as one plugged the thing into the grid.