MI has a program where (if you qualify) they will install solar free. It's a leased system. I'm not sure of how the payback works. They get a % of the power generated. I'd guess this means that the
I'd like more information about that too. I think I saw a pop-up ad about it but didn't read it, assuming that there must be a catch somewhere. 73 Alan NV8A MI has a program where (if you qualify) th
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See: https://www.nk7z.net/solar-2/ for s spectrogram of a solar city installation... 73s and thanks, Dave NK7Z https://www.nk7z.net I'd like more information about that too. I think I saw a pop-up ad
They are marketing something similar in this area - as I understand it, you commit to a 20-year lease, paying them every month, and what you get is reduced electric bills that may (or may not)offset
Ask them if they offer a one for one buy back on the power your panels generate but you don't use. Case in point Solar City as a big player in Nevada till the state killed the one for one plan. This
"As I understand", payback is a percentage of the unused power. Mind you, I've not seen a contract. Don't know if I'd qualify, don't know if I'd want to, and the only S facing roof is on my shop. (sa