Its not safe under a wind turbine, these blades weigh 7 tons each. Took this myself. Bruce Roe
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You put fuel in the cars, you drive the cars on the road, and the wind makes the turbines spin and that makes power to ......
wait for it ------ pump the oil out of the ground. . . . Free Oil
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they think they can wait for tesla to bring their product which likely will be never. And one board member seemed to think the federal incentive made expensive and cheap module the same to the end user??
looks like the commission needs a little suite to bring them to reality.Leave a comment:
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update: the former contractor whom could not build to code is suing me for defamation because I am telling the truth and the city is still trying to prosecute me for solar?
www.burnsvilleantisolar.us.
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I contacted the solar manufacturer Canadian solar... they said they don't make this and that yes Sharp did 10 years ago, hence you find old modules on ebay but yes too spendy at $250 or so and then they won't match nor work so the other option is make or DIY?
Canadian solar ( the make of the array) said: I think the best thing I can do is send you some frame samples and you can cut the shape you need and make your own faux laminate and cells to satisfy your inspector. Then take it down when you think it
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Rebuilding the roof from hip to gable would probably cost way more than having faux panels engineered and made.
Does the city also have this requirement if the panels were on the back side of the house?Leave a comment:
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The questions from the planning people @ 1 hr 16 minute and beyond would drive me crazy if I was there.Leave a comment:
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Sounds like the OP would have been better off just extending the roof ridgeline, adding a faux gable roof over the hip roof sections. Also has the advantage of more south facing slope for panels in additiion to be perfectly rectanglular.Leave a comment:
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they think they can wait for tesla to bring their product which likely will be never. And one board member seemed to think the federal incentive made expensive and cheap module the same to the end user??
looks like the commission needs a little suite to bring them to reality.
I'd suggest it was the physics of the situation related to things electron hole pairs and such that made most quality modules about equal in terms of performance.
From were I sit, it was the federal incentive like a rising tide lifting all boats, that raised residential PV prices by about the same percentage one to another.
In spite of what vendors and mfgs. scream from their ads, the incentives were never about lowering prices to consumers in the first and last place as much as they were about allowing a PV industry to get a foothold.
Unfortunately, those incentives also allowed a lot of businesses that should not nave been started in the first place and, were it not for the incentives, would have failed long ago from poor management, ethics and practices, to survive long enough to produce a lot of crap and poor service that honest competition and survival of the fittest would have weeded out long ago. Along the way, a lot of people got screwed by their own ignorance that a lot of substandard vendors used to make a fast buck.
Without the federal incentives, I strongly suspect prices to end users would be a bit higher than they are now, but nowhere near 30%. I've seen too much of human nature to believe that.
And, not that quality ids all that bad now, I'm also of the opinion that in the absence of subsidies that sharpened competition, PV system quality would, overall, a lot better now, and would have been better sooner.
As for any benefit to a fledgling solar energy industry, the federal subsidies have had the same effect on the solar energy industry as training wheels on bikes, people addicted to substances, or children whose parents subsidize them well into adulthood, making them permanently dependent by never allowing /requiring them to grow up, stand on their own two feet and become independent. The solar arrays wind up as poorly designed appendages. The children wind up the equivalent of semi feral house pets and little more.
I saw the much same thing as has happened to PV as happened to solar thermal in the '70's. A lot of that stuff from the early days was plain crap, had to be removed, and left a bad taste and a stain on the R.E. industry that has yet to go away completely.Leave a comment:
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Watch it. www.burnsvilleantisolar.us
looks like the commission needs a little suite to bring them to reality.
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