A Hurricane's a-comin Oh My!, Oh My!
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I've owned solar in nevada. It was never going to pay for itself. I sold the house so the cost are now rolled into the new owners mortgage and as long as the house keeps increasing in value they'll do ok. As in zero electric bill, cost 11 bucks a month to be connected. Also, you can not seperate it from the grid and you have no power if the power goes down. Still not gonna pay for the system, But they'll notice less. For the. It will seem free. The initial investor loses.
I have my own solar disconnected from the grid; I don't care about it paying for itself, me using any form of energy already doesn't pay for itself, it is nice though not being dependent on the grid, with something that's infinitely renewable (a generator will run out of gas after a few days, my panels will work for decades)