Home Solar Systems
Home Solar Systems
Instead of spending two billion on a new power plant,
utilities should spend that money on home solar systems wholly owned, operated
and maintained by the utility. Installed on local roof tops. The utility would
own and maintain not only the solar system but the roofing material beneath it.
The homeowners’ obligation is to provide the roofing space and agree to
purchase the power for a specified duration. The system I imagine would include
the roofing, solar panels, inverter, battery bank, control and metering system,
and interconnecting wiring, so that reserve capacity would be available even on
rainy days. Details as to hail damage and quality of power delivery, as well as
insurance would need to be in the contract. Two billion in home solar systems
spread out over a large area would be a lot less risky than a coal or nuclear power
plant, and if they are all linked together they could deliver their excess
power on demand. This could be an alternate and environmentally viable option
to be considered. Just an idea.
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