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Switching To Solar Power, One Year Later

ThinSkin writes "Slashdot readers may recall Loyd Case's series of articles illustrating his experiences after switching to solar power for his family home. Loyd shared his one month update, a six month update, and now finally concludes his series after one year of solar power. Despite the $38,000 initial cost for the setup, Loyd is very optimistic after a $3,000 savings in one year, meaning that in about 12 years he will break even — though he suspects ten years is a better estimate considering other factors. Other reasons such as feeling 'green,' increasing the property value of his house, and the 'spousal acceptance factor' all support Loyd's decision on why he'd do it all over again if he had to." The article is spread annoyingly over multiple pages, like everything at the site, and the print version omits the graphs.

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  1. Re:Panel Degradation by sexconker · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yup. Joke's on him.
    And the taxpayers who subsidized whatever government rebates/discounts/tax credits he got for "going green".

  2. Re:Solar panel longevity by h4rr4r · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    bullshit.
    The panels will last 25+ years and though they will lose capacity they will offset his costs in ~10 years.