Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: UK firm's solar power breakthrough could make world's most efficient panels by 2021 [View all]in2herbs
(2,944 posts)six panels attached to 5 rotating stanchions. Because of damage to one of the panels on one of the stanchions I had to replace one panel last year at a cost of $491.28. They don't need replacing but when they do I am looking at $14,738.40 to replace all of the panels with the same type of panels or how much $$ to replace with perovskite panels?
I was not concerned about the "break even" point when I had solar installed as it was obvious I would not reach that point in my lifetime. The decision was made for the environment.
IMO we should get the trillions back that trump gave to the 1% in tax breaks and use that money to install solar on every residence for free. We'd still need power that power companies generate but not as much. It's an environmentally-friendly way to break the power generating corporations.