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Default Solar panels-practical???

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That is exactly the problem. Until someone figures out how to get the
cost down, they make no economic sense. Here in the socialist state
of NJ, they put a tax on every electric users bill to raise money to
fund solar. So, last time I checked, you can get a medium sytem of
about 6KW, which actually costs $50K, for about 20K, because the other
poor saps are paying the rest. . . . .

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I'm in the socialist state of NJ (actually SJ) and I'm one of those poor
saps that pays the electric tax to help fund these systems for others. But,
honestly, I don't mind doing it and I think it is a good idea. Of course,
that funding system is like a pyramid scheme that initially works for those
who get in early then has diminishing and then nonexistent returns. My
thinking is that the more funding that can go into alternative energy
sources now, the larger the pool of people using those systems will be, and
eventually the overall cost of the systems will come down. And I do think
that by funding these things now we will eventually become less dependent on
non-renewable sources of energy such as oil, coal, and gas.