Terry absolutely had it right. The energy required to produce and deliver anything is rolled into the retail price unless subsidized, which is a whole separate topic. At the end of the day it's a simple economics problem whether you are looking at wind, solar, coal , upgrading windows/insulation or a water heater or boiler. You have no problem with making glass to put in your house, TV, or tractor cab and yet somehow making glass for a solar panel is not green enough for you? My 3.8 kW grid tied solar system cost me $6k to install myself and will pay for itself in 7-10 years depending on energy prices here in Maine, which have now dropped 2 years in a row unfortunately for me. But they were predicted to rise 25% in 2015 and I was tired of having no say in that. After that I will have free power. Coal, oil, gas etc can be cheap, it is now, but it will never be free. And sure there will be a little maintenance cost on my system 10 years from now, but ill still be way ahead. And in terms of the environment way way ahead. On the flip side I'm glad I'm tied to the grid so I don't have to own batteries and can run all of my larger tools with no thought about draining a battery bank. I'm also not about to trade my premium burning straight 6 BMW for an electric car. I'm an engineer not a tree hugger. Solar panels make sense.