since it's real important to compare apples to apples, I'm not sure my "rate to compare" is the same
as your "rate to compare", which is unfortunate. But for those of us who just have one rate, it's not a huge swing.
I never switched from PECO, though the free market now has unleashed dozens of companies calling me to see if I want to buy electricity at a substantial
savings, which is rarely substantial, and at most ten percent for a limited time. But no one has called me about solar panels, not that our HOA would allow them anyway.
Those of you with hydroelectric power seemed to have the lowest rates. Many of those plants, which I've been on, are a hundred years old,
and older. And still doing their job. Awesome machinery, lots of historic brass gauges still on them, visit if you can.
No pollution, very little noise, and great fishing nearby. But then I like anything near the water.
Absolutely agree that solar and wind is the way to go in the wipe open spaces where you have a true natural resource in sun and wind.
Not sure anyone other than an engineer could look at a wind generator and think it's attractive, but then solar panels don't exactly come in camo either.
We need stealth tech for both, if you don't see them they won't bother you. Assuming you aren't flying a small plane that is...
update: anyone remember if there was ever a thread on "what's your thermostat set to?". I would find that seriously interesting, but might use up more bandwidth
than it's worth.