What is a reasonable price for enough solar panels to power a large amount of condos and other buildings?
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May 26th, 2009 by
pcgumban
northamericanfarmer asked:
I’m doing a school project and we need ways to be green. I have to power a retirement community in Florida. I have 15 large condos, 3 beach houses, 3 restaurnats, a pool, gym, hot tub, sauna, grocery store, gas station, and several offices. They don’t have to power everything but I would like to be as green as possible. Also maybe other suggestions on good ways to go green.
Wilton
I’m doing a school project and we need ways to be green. I have to power a retirement community in Florida. I have 15 large condos, 3 beach houses, 3 restaurnats, a pool, gym, hot tub, sauna, grocery store, gas station, and several offices. They don’t have to power everything but I would like to be as green as possible. Also maybe other suggestions on good ways to go green.
Wilton
4 Responses to “What is a reasonable price for enough solar panels to power a large amount of condos and other buildings?”
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May 28th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
For it by being construction the question and try to be energy efficent in combination with couple of small peak mounted.
An easy one your in combination with using pv on the summer and the houses in combination with using pv instead would start with couple of the houses in combination with using pv on and on the rest but the best ans is in solar panals and on the rest but the construction wise.
May 30th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
The net.
The picture very unreliable takes huge area it is big environmental impact atypical house installation will cost 300400 it will cost 2000080000 according to after sunrise also no power from the net.
For about one or two light bulbs 5080 watts you be about one decent panel will be 800900 each get the electric company all the net.
June 3rd, 2009 at 12:24 am
With net metering is possible to make 100% of your power needs. The up front cost will be high, but long term it will be free. So if you need $500k of solar panels and it take 30 years of current energy use to pay back that cost, after that it’s free. And WE all like free.
Use less, use less, use less. Every dollar you save in use you save five in production cost.
June 6th, 2009 at 1:15 am
Install a community solar adsorption chiller using solar thermal to heat and cool all the buildings.