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Walt Bilofsky
I'm looking at getting PV for my house, and got some estimates that
show how much money I'll save on my electric bill.
Well, I worked up my own spreadsheet, and while plugging in various
alternatives, I noticed something funny. Installing zero watts of
solar still saves me over 25%.
This savings comes from PG&E's time of use metering. Of course, all
the projections credit PV for them instead.
Am I missing something here? Have others done the same projection?
(My annual consumption is around 7000 KWh, so the tiered rates raise
my bill. Time of use doesn't use the tiers.)
- Walt Bilofsky
show how much money I'll save on my electric bill.
Well, I worked up my own spreadsheet, and while plugging in various
alternatives, I noticed something funny. Installing zero watts of
solar still saves me over 25%.
This savings comes from PG&E's time of use metering. Of course, all
the projections credit PV for them instead.
Am I missing something here? Have others done the same projection?
(My annual consumption is around 7000 KWh, so the tiered rates raise
my bill. Time of use doesn't use the tiers.)
- Walt Bilofsky