Thats really amazing Chuck. You might of produced upwards of 100kw today being it was bright and sunny. Saskpower credits back 4 cents per kw so you produced about $4 of electricity. You might even produce $800 of electricity a year. You must have at least 30panels or more so in 30 years or so, if the panels last that long, they will have payed for themselves.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
This is something every single farmer in Canada and the World should watch!
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
A5 The unused surplus is going back into the grid. What did you think happened with grid tied systems with a 2 way meter? Somebody else is using it.
Comment
-
Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostA5 The unused surplus is going back into the grid. What did you think happened with grid tied systems with a 2 way meter? Somebody else is using it.
Where does the instantaneous production go?
In other words, what happens when you run out of somebodies to take your excess?
Comment
-
Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
Bullshite.
Mine produce 35000 kwh per year which is on average what our farm uses. Saving us from paying Sask power and all carbon tax free. Over their 25-30 year lifetime the estimated cost of each kwh is about 8 cents. Sask Power is currently charging about 15 cents. And their rates will continue to rise.
The 35,000 kwh I produce displace the 35,000 kwh that would have come from fossil fuels reducing carbon emissions.
At the utility scale solar and onshore wind are the lowest cost forms of new electricity generation in many regions of the world. They can increase generation capacity quickly and more cheaply than many other sources.
Backed up by other sources of sufficient capacity they reduce carbon emissions.
We already are capable of storing renewable electricity in EVs, grid batteries, ammonia, compressed air, pumped hydro.
A5 keeps telling us that it will be overproduced when the sun is shining and be not worth anything in the market. What a terrible problem to have. Surplus and really low cost electricity. Bring it on!
wind and solar produced near zero when power was desperately needed last 10 days .
what happens of your homemade set up is irrelevant to this situation.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Comment
-
Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostMine produce 35000 kwh per year which is on average what our farm uses. Saving us from paying Sask power and all carbon tax free. Over their 25-30 year lifetime the estimated cost of each kwh is about 8 cents. Sask Power is currently charging about 15 cents. And their rates will continue to rise.
The 35,000 kwh I produce displace the 35,000 kwh that would have come from fossil fuels reducing carbon emissions.
I can see we used about that 35,000 Kwh in only the 2 bills that come in the cold part of the year.
I must need about twice as many solar panels as you have?
Can I still get the same deal as you have with Sask Power?
If you could post up a few photos of your installation it sure would make it easier to see what is needed to zero my power costs.
Thanks for your help.
Last edited by shtferbrains; Jan 18, 2024, 12:01.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Shite are you using 17500 kwh per month? What are you using it for for? You could really use a solar PV system to cover a lot of that very high farm usage!
Moving on, summer demand peaks are increasing along with winter peaks. And you dont need to cover all demand with intermiittent renewables to gain all the benefits. Its not one or the other! Especially since Canada already has a very large amount of renewable hydro.
Electrification of many things demands more electricity so you don't need to worry about having too much low cost electricity from renewable sources.
We are going to need multiple sources and flexibility to lower carbon emissions.
The infinite low cost supply of renewable energy from the sun and wind are driving mass amounts of energy investment in many parts of the world.
Most Canadian provinces are investing in renewable sources because they are the lowest cost way to increase zero emission supplies.
Last edited by chuckChuck; Jan 22, 2024, 08:01.
Comment
-
Just build some new Nuclear power plants and throw the solar and wind Bullshit in the Dumpster. Its a joke. Today with clouds and a snow storm, Zero producing power from wind because its To fast for windmills and to cloudy for solar. Stupid Liberals never good at math. Well they cant count the dollars on their rebates from Ottawa. Only way it works if feds give money to the useless.
- Likes 1
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment