Zerk
Veteran Member
The whole utility is small. It has only 2200 meters. The point I was making was that the utility is hostile to PV and then builds a solar plant that should supply about 10% of power while the sun is shining. When I decided to install PV I asked them what the connection rules are. They gave me a pamphlet describing net metering. But after I installed the system they backpedaled and told me that it would be unfair for other members (we are all shareholders) to pay for my system. In addition they took away my winter heating rate increasing my electric bill by about 600 USD per season. Pissed me off but I would install it anyway.
Speaking about a bad investment. People buy expensive cars and nobody asks them about the break even point. I drive my old junker and have 24 kW of solar panels. Since I have to report the performance of the system after every anniversary I keep track about it on monthly basis in a spreadsheet. My electric bill is about 195 USD/month lower than it would be otherwise. If the system lasts 25 years it will save us about 35000 USD after it breaks even (assuming constant cost of electric power). If we buy electric car (Bolt) it will save us another 200/month in fuel cost.
Cars never break even they are always going down, and have nothing to do with this.
You want to the system when you want to, but you don't want to contribute to the over all of maintaining. You make house payments, even when you are on vacation.
You could invest that money and double it evey 7-10 years. An interesting question will be, does it hold up 25 years, and what point do you need to do maintenance.
Solar has some value being used at a home. But it is awful for a utility, takes to many acres.
Your entire utility is 2200 meters longs? First off, we are not communists. Only have a mile of lines???
Cut the cord if you don't find value.