DKCDKC
Platinum Member
I pay 10 to 11 cents per kwh to an electric cooperative. I have a geothermal heat pump, good insulation (tho way too many windows) and a woodstove with direct outside air intake. I keep the house coolish except for the room with the stove. I have a forest outside and people - normally - who cut firewood on shares. I do have to split it. When things go right, it's a great system that costs me little - particularly compared to some on this posting line. Besides all that, I just love a nice wood stove to cozy up to.
Our utility gets a significant percentage from nuclear power. It's a solid, reliable and inexpensive source. I like solar for remote stuff, but the high cost - tho is is declining now a bit - spread over the lifetime of the system is not free. I've had friends with solar whose efficiency really begins to drop after 10 years, and 20 seems max life for most systems.
But choosing an energy source is like choosing a tractor, needs, tastes and financial situations vary, so there's no one right answer.
Our utility gets a significant percentage from nuclear power. It's a solid, reliable and inexpensive source. I like solar for remote stuff, but the high cost - tho is is declining now a bit - spread over the lifetime of the system is not free. I've had friends with solar whose efficiency really begins to drop after 10 years, and 20 seems max life for most systems.
But choosing an energy source is like choosing a tractor, needs, tastes and financial situations vary, so there's no one right answer.