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Solar Power: How Much Would It Cost To Set Up A Solar Power System For My House-I Need 11 KWH Of Energy Total For My House.? (9/20/2011)

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How much for all of the parts? The complete system ($ )
I use 11KWH per day and need a system that would provide that-

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Nata T September 20, 2011 at 9:23 pm

11 kwh is what? is it 11 KW-hr per day, per hour, per month, per year?

Are you sure its 11 KW-hr?, thats the amount of energy a fish tank would need per day. Do you live in a fish tank?

typically a solar panel costs $ 7 per watt.

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Graciela September 20, 2011 at 10:22 pm

How much electricity does my stuff use?
kWh/mo. Cost per month: Cost per year: Understanding the limitations … to Austin Energy, AC accounts for 60-70% of the average home’s summertime power bill.

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a different kind of Angel September 20, 2011 at 11:17 pm

Based on the lowest current panel prices of $ 7 a watt, you would be looking at an initial cost of about $ 77,000. That initial cost will rise after about ten years as the photovoltaic panels decrease their electricity output by about 10% every ten years.

Seriously, if you want to go green, consider a mixture of both wind and sun. You’ll save a massive amount of money by doing so. And consider solar for heating your water, as this is a very effective way to save money.

Here is a link for building your own solar water panels:

http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/WaterHeating/water_heating.htm

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