I have solar panels and love having them however...
when we have generation / electric companies, like PSEG in the northeast, finally launching plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, does it still make sense for distributed electric production (aka rooftop solar panels)?
From a financial point, my guess is that it is cheaper per watt to install 1000 panels than to install 32 panels.
From an environmental point, both get us to the same point.
I can see the job creation argument in favor of distributed solar.
What are your thoughts?
I understand that I'm posting this question on a solar panel forum, but still interested to read arguments on both sides.
when we have generation / electric companies, like PSEG in the northeast, finally launching plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, does it still make sense for distributed electric production (aka rooftop solar panels)?
From a financial point, my guess is that it is cheaper per watt to install 1000 panels than to install 32 panels.
From an environmental point, both get us to the same point.
I can see the job creation argument in favor of distributed solar.
What are your thoughts?
I understand that I'm posting this question on a solar panel forum, but still interested to read arguments on both sides.
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