I am building a vacation home in Colorado. The electric company has a $36 fee before you even use any electricity. Then electricity is .13 per kWh
I am thinking about a grid tied 3k system with no batteries.
The electric company lets you bank electricity that you generate and then use it from the bank when you need it. At the end of the year they pay you for any excess BUT they only pay 2.5 cents per kWh.
They also require a $300,000 liability policy.
My future plans are to be in Colorado from June to the middle of October. I plan on very little air conditioning during this time. I would expect elec bills to be 500kWh or under per month as the hot water heater, stove and dryer will be propane.
I figure that the electricity that I bank from Jan to May 31 (maybe 1800 kWh), I will use when I am there. Then from mid October to December it will be banked and I figure it will produce 900kW during that time. That means they will pay me about $22 for my surplus electricity.
Electricity there cost .13 per kWh So the 1800 kWh that I generate and use during the summer is worth $234
So the 234 + 22= about $250 worth of saving each year. I figure a 3kW system will cost $8000 installed. This comes to 32 years to break even.
If I went with a 5kW system it would cost me even more up front and since I don't expect to have high utility bill when there it would go in the bank. At their 2.5 cents price that doesn't pan out either.
Looks like the only way to come out would be going completely off grid to save the $36 month fee but there are several problems with that. For one I have some power tools that take lots of power, second with the price of batteries I would never make out.
Sounds like I should just use what money I was going to use for solar and put it in better insulation for the house. Thoughts?
I am thinking about a grid tied 3k system with no batteries.
The electric company lets you bank electricity that you generate and then use it from the bank when you need it. At the end of the year they pay you for any excess BUT they only pay 2.5 cents per kWh.
They also require a $300,000 liability policy.
My future plans are to be in Colorado from June to the middle of October. I plan on very little air conditioning during this time. I would expect elec bills to be 500kWh or under per month as the hot water heater, stove and dryer will be propane.
I figure that the electricity that I bank from Jan to May 31 (maybe 1800 kWh), I will use when I am there. Then from mid October to December it will be banked and I figure it will produce 900kW during that time. That means they will pay me about $22 for my surplus electricity.
Electricity there cost .13 per kWh So the 1800 kWh that I generate and use during the summer is worth $234
So the 234 + 22= about $250 worth of saving each year. I figure a 3kW system will cost $8000 installed. This comes to 32 years to break even.
If I went with a 5kW system it would cost me even more up front and since I don't expect to have high utility bill when there it would go in the bank. At their 2.5 cents price that doesn't pan out either.
Looks like the only way to come out would be going completely off grid to save the $36 month fee but there are several problems with that. For one I have some power tools that take lots of power, second with the price of batteries I would never make out.
Sounds like I should just use what money I was going to use for solar and put it in better insulation for the house. Thoughts?
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