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Originally Posted by stampsx2
How much can i expect to receive back yearly in carbon credits?
When i do my calculations in June i’m looking at saving $100 by getting solar panels and in November my electricity savings will drop to about $30 by getting panels.
Since i’m paying $200 monthly to pay back the government loan on the ten year term, i’m really interested how much everyone is getting back in carbon credits to offset the loan. Otherwise in november i’m saving $30 in electricity costs but paying $170 more than a non solar house because of the loan.
Trying to make this work
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You need to factor in the solar club. My savings in the summer months are over $300, in the winter you are definitely not going to be making much of a dent in your bill, in some cases (for me anyways) it was more expensive. Because my winter rate was $0.08 but if I didn't have solar I would have kept my $0.06 plan, so for a.few months having solar cost me $20-30