I read up on this stuff around 5-10 years ago and was not convinced enough to put it in our house. I was really worried about the effect on the shingles.
For the most part I don't care about the heat in the attic. I don't go up there.

If the ceiling over your living space is correctly insulated it should not matter how hot or how cold the air is in the attic. Would it make more money sense to better insulate the ceiling space to help out in winter AND summer?
I read quite a few discussions, some of them quite heated( no pun intended

) on the subject. I think the conversations were in this discussion area on Journal of Light Construction.
Building Science - JLC-Online Forums- Building Science Though it could have been in another area on the website. Building Science Consulting is also a good resource,
Building Science Consulting. Lstiburek has written books about building houses in different zones of the US. Our house is built with his specifications for walls, floors, and ceilings. Though I wish we had built a vent less attic.

Sounds strange but go read what he has to say.

I already had enough out of the main stream ideas spec'ed on our house I figured a vent less attic was just too much for the builder and the inspectors.
I just looked at some of Lstiburek's attic drawings and radiant barriers were not used. Lots of insulation though.
The link are two good starting places to read up on the subject. Have fun.
Our house is 2400ish square feet with 10 foot ceilings and huge amount of windows aka holes in the walls.

Our AC cost is worst case about $70 a month. Other power is about $100-120 of which a good percentage is from the clothes washer and dryer since we have two young kids. If we run the heat pump which is seldom, the heating bill will be $70ish extra. We ran the heat pump for a month or so this winter since we ran out of firewood.
The house we had in the city was 1200 sqaure feet with maybe an average of 8 foot ceilings and very few windows. Though the windows were metal framed.


The power bill in the old house was more than what we pay today but for much smaller building.
I decided that more insulation was better than the barrier. We have our AC system in the attic which is why I think we should have built a vent less attic which tries to keep the heat and humidity out of the attic in the first place. I'm sure our AC bill is higher than it should be due to the R6 insulation on the AC system. I did put in more insulation this spring over the ducts and handlers. Not sure it helps but what the heck I had a coupon.
Later,
Dan