I contend, first understand ones energy consumption. Next understand the options to improve
the situation. Then make a plan.
With a plan, no need to wait. This solar will outlive me, every year not operational is permanently
lost benefits. The PV solar might be installed in a few days or weeks, meanwhile appliances and
windows may be replaced, vampire loads tracked down, insulation added over the long term. That
stuff has seriously occupied me for a long time, and will continue. But in the mean time, my heat
and electricity purchases have vanished, my buildings are more comfortable, and I do not worry
about the thermostat setting or certain occupants leaving lights on.
I certainly do not favor just screwing in LEDs or maybe installing solar, with no idea of the energy
use picture or what can be done about it. Nothing is going to be a magic silver bullet. I am actually
dealing with such a situation on one of my volunteer responsibilities, too early to see how it will play out.
Bruce Roe
the situation. Then make a plan.
With a plan, no need to wait. This solar will outlive me, every year not operational is permanently
lost benefits. The PV solar might be installed in a few days or weeks, meanwhile appliances and
windows may be replaced, vampire loads tracked down, insulation added over the long term. That
stuff has seriously occupied me for a long time, and will continue. But in the mean time, my heat
and electricity purchases have vanished, my buildings are more comfortable, and I do not worry
about the thermostat setting or certain occupants leaving lights on.
I certainly do not favor just screwing in LEDs or maybe installing solar, with no idea of the energy
use picture or what can be done about it. Nothing is going to be a magic silver bullet. I am actually
dealing with such a situation on one of my volunteer responsibilities, too early to see how it will play out.
Bruce Roe
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