teacherman wrote:I am a Republican because there is no way that I could vote for a Democrat with alot of the social issues they agree with.
I've never been a member of a political party, but I quite like them on those social issues.
I care about the environment, but I like saving money more.
I keep trying to get republicans/conservatives to think like that. Too many out there bragging about leaving their hummers running overnight just to piss off liberals.
I'm not kidding.
whether there is a tax rebate (the government telling me what to do) or not.
Consider, there is another way to look at that. When our society builds a power plant, it costs
a lot of money and these things, and their fuels, are heavily subsidized (one Finnish nuclear plant is going to come in at about $8 billion Euro). Our governments can pour money into building a powerplant, with all of its inherent problems and subsidized cost, or it can kick you a little money off your taxes to help with your panels and lower the electric load.
It's a no brainer.
Some time ago Ontario CA looked at this option. They could pour a billion plus dollars into building a new plant, or they could pay people 39cents per KWH to create their own roof top electric on site.
Wouldn't you love to have society reward your solar panel entrepreneurship with a 39 cents per KWH payday rather than a big polluting coal plant?
Maybe some day we'll have the power companies in line and actually get a decent price for the solar we create on our roofs. The rocketing up of cheap solar is not a good time for power companies.
I figure I drive a hybrid car. So, why shouldn't I live in a hybrid house?
A sensible conservative. Like a breath of fresh air.
They're quite rare you know....
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Hey Teacherman! Check out those darn socialists north of our border:
How much money do you make?
The short answer is:
We make about $3,000 a year.
We are paid 80.2¢ for every kilowatt hour of electricity that we produce (What’s a kilowatt hour?). 80.2¢ was the rate in effect when the microFIT program launched. If you turn on a system today, the rate is lower: 38.4¢ for every kilowatt hour, for 20 years. Every two years there is a review of the program and the rates for future contracts will be adjusted."
http://www.yourturn.ca/solar/microfit/h ... -you-make/
In Arkansas, if your solar system creates more electricity than you use, the electric company gets that juice you created, for free.
If I could get paid 38 cents per KWH for homemade juice, I could fill my two acres with panels and retire on the income!
That high of a price is not sustainable however and it is being driven down as more people start creating green energy sources. Consider also:
"...if the price of renewables is coming down the province should scrap its plans to spend at least $33 billion refurbishing nuclear plants and building two new reactors and focus more on green energy."
LINK
$33 billion [CA] can pay for a whole lot of green energy subsidies. Far smarter to give it to the guy making electricity on his roof rather than a power plant don't ya think?
"I'm not a skeptic because I want to believe, I'm a skeptic because I want to know." --Michael Shermer