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Old 02-04-2006, 09:56 AM
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After a couple of months of back & forth, I signed the final specs for my house this week. I plan on this being my last house (built anyway). So I wanted to outfit it with everything that would carry me comfortably through into old(er) age. I don't care so much about fuel efficiency on my cars (only horsepower and handling). But with my house, I wanted it to be as energy efficient as possible. The one energy feature I wanted, but could not justify on a cost/benefit basis, was solar.
Really.. not cost effective even with the more efficient solar panels? Huh thats too bad.
Isn't there a deal that solar powered homes can sell surplus energy to the local grid?
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