The great Solar game
We know that the use of traditional hydro is not good for the environment, consequently Pols are under great presure to move into renewables - Solar and Wind. In both areas the move is not without growing pains. Wind has been coming under attack by residents who are going to have to live with the behemoths of generation. Some windmills are going to be over 200 metres high. Residents who are going to have to live with these things are using any argument they can to stop the installation. The greatest objection is one that may hold some water; until somebody can prove they are healthy to live beside perhaps they should not be installed.Solar power, on the other hand is very economical to run, but expensive to install. Solar banks that can be installed on household roofs are extremely expensive for what they are and have a long payback period. But George Smitherman, chasing a legacy item, has worked out a deal with the hydro companies and Samsung to blanket the province with both jobs and turbines. Well that was until the last provincial Cabinet meeting, where according to "informed sources" the plan was trashed by the majority. So back to the drawing board. But one of the key elements is the basis for the formation of a local buying group for solar installations. join the group set up by "Go Green Together" and you will be able to join in discounts produced by bulk buying.
But the rationale for going green on your rooftop is the decision made by Smitherman to direct the hydro company to buy back all the power produced by solar panels at 80cents per kwh, this directive is for the next twenty years. When one buys traditional power at an average of 10 cents per hour that is a whacking 70cent subsidy per kwh used. What a deal! put enough panels on your roof to power your needs and you will end up being given about 70 cents for each kwh used. That's the way I read it, please correct me if I am wrong. The big question is - how many panels do I need to cover my consumption, because if my roof isn't big enough to handle the requirement why bother?


