Not even close, a little more than half that and no solar, doesn't provide all my power.Don't lie. You probably spent at least $30,000 for a solar system, and it still doesn't provide all your power.Who does?Over the years I have occasionally done this same poll at USMB because I am curious about how people's opinions regarding the issue change over the years. So if you have heard this question before, it's not deja vu, it's because I probably asked the same question a few years ago.
The question is...
Do you want your electricity rate to skyrocket?
I spent $$$ so mine is never $100.
Solar panels, already paid for themselves.
LED lighting already paid for themselves.
The window shakers paid for themselves, instead of central A/C.
All are saving me quite a bit each month.
I calculated about a month after they both paid for themselves, years ago, maybe $50 to $75 a month.
Could be more now.
But my power company's kw/h has been cheaper too.
When I'm done adding to it, it may run about that amount, then I can sell the extra back to the energy company about 4-5 months out of the year.