Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
CBBB wrote:Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
Thanks for that wabbit!
CBBB wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
Thanks for that wabbit!
You don't have any problems, you can plug in to one of your local windmills, despite your Don Quixote attitude!
cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
Thanks for that wabbit!
You don't have any problems, you can plug in to one of your local windmills, despite your Don Quixote attitude!
Don't get me started on those useless windmills!
supporttheunderdog wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:CBBB wrote:Have a look here http://www.eac.com.cy/GR/Pages/PowerCutsNextDay.aspx
All in Greek, but if you know your area you should be able to work it out.
Thanks for that wabbit!
You don't have any problems, you can plug in to one of your local windmills, despite your Don Quixote attitude!
Don't get me started on those useless windmills!
I ve been checking out solar photovoltaic - very expensive - very inefficient - even with massive government subsidies pay-back time is many years,you need a lot of area to produce enough electricity to supply a house during the day plus they don't work at night when you need the lights on so you are always going to need the grid.....
fig head wrote:Mate you donno what you talking about, let me tell you how it works (producing electricity is my thing)
Solar pv is quite good, 1st it works on day light NOT sunlight, secodlyn you can choose what size of system to install, the bigger the size is the expinssive it is,
It cost between 6-22 grands it depend of the company you buy it off and wether they have trust mark (trusted dealer-been in the market for over a year)
and the type of panels you are using and the type of inventer you will use to change electricity from DC to AC...
you are saying it is inefficient once again you are mistaking, 6-12 solar panles can produce up to 3.99 kw (more than one house needs) and what yopu dont use it go back to the grid and the government pay you on it per unit..... therefor once you installed a complete system your electricity supplier will start giving you a sttatment instead of a bill telling you how much you used, how much you made and how much the government awe you.. it take from 5-7 years to get back the money back depending on how much you paid for your installition ie if it cost you 10 k it will take a lot less time to get your money back than if you paid 20 k.. now the UK governmet put an offer down,
Buy solar panels now and get a tarife 43.333 on your current investemnt for the next 25 years... the tarife will go down year after year, the more the people want to be eco friendly and of course saving their money and become educated on how it works the government will take its offer off the table...
basicaly it comes down to the fact if you can afford to do it it is very good idea if you cant unlucky...
CBBB wrote:fig head wrote:Mate you donno what you talking about, let me tell you how it works (producing electricity is my thing)
Solar pv is quite good, 1st it works on day light NOT sunlight, secodlyn you can choose what size of system to install, the bigger the size is the expensive it is,
It cost between 6-22 grands it depend of the company you buy it off and wether they have trust mark (trusted dealer-been in the market for over a year)
and the type of panels you are using and the type of inventer you will use to change electricity from DC to AC...
you are saying it is inefficient once again you are mistaking, 6-12 solar panels can produce up to 3.99 kw (more than one house needs) and what you dont use it go back to the grid and the government pay you on it per unit..... therefor once you installed a complete system your electricity supplier will start giving you a statement instead of a bill telling you how much you used, how much you made and how much the government awe you.. it take from 5-7 years to get back the money back depending on how much you paid for your installation ie if it cost you 10 k it will take a lot less time to get your money back than if you paid 20 k.. now the UK governmet put an offer down,
Buy solar panels now and get a tarife 43.333 on your current investment for the next 25 years... the tarife will go down year after year, the more the people want to be eco friendly and of course saving their money and become educated on how it works the government will take its offer off the table...
basically it comes down to the fact if you can afford to do it it is very good idea if you cant unlucky...
Sorry Figgy, but your numbers are wrong. You don't get your money back for at least 10 years and after 15 you need to replace the panels, so not a good investment.
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