Does anyone have data on how the cost of solar panels is actually working out in comparison to other forms of energy? I read recently that the price of natural gas has been depressed so the payoff of installing solar panels is taking longer. What is the situation in your part of the country?
Joette Storm, APR
Mediator & Facilitator
Wordwright LLC
Cost of Solar Power
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Thank you Ken. Recent news articles contend that the depressed price of natural gas is diminishing the cost benefits of solar. Your references will be helpful in assessing the broader context.
Joette Storm, APR
Mediator & Facilitator
Wordwright LLC
Hi Joette,
I am no expert in energy costs, etcetera, but someone very close to me is. Natural gas certainly is cheap, and it seems odd to me that it has continued to be cheap for so long as the prices for oil and coal have gone up. But on the other hand, all of these fuel prices are cyclical, and subject to many factors, such as cartel pricing, unrest in countries, etcetera. One thing is for sure, the cost of solar energy as a fuel remains constant at $0. :)
Cheers,
Ken
Ken Donnelly
Vice President, Atlantic Canada
Lura Consulting
Canada
www.beyondattitude.com
Hi Joette,
If you follow this link you will find information on costs of home heating with many fuels in Nova Scotia, Canada: http://www.efficiencyns.ca/for_home/energy_savings_programs/fuel_substitution1/heating_costs_table1/
This different page on the same site shows the savings of employing solar to heat hot water over using other sources of energy. http://www.efficiencyns.ca/tips/typical_space_water_heatintg_costs/
I went to solar hot water heating last month, was using electricity. I have no commercial interest in solar systems.
Cheers,
Ken
Ken Donnelly
Vice President, Atlantic Canada
Lura Consulting
Canada
www.beyondattitude.com