Neat breakdown with data + some code.

  • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    And buy them according and after you’ve done everything possible to insulate your house, whether in the colder or warmer climates.

    In the USA there are silly rules that you can only get 120% capacity of your last years worth grid consumption as solar installed. So if one were to follow your advice and do all the energy efficient improvement prior to solar, then you would be restricted to getting a much smaller array. I understand why they have the rule, but its easy to circumvent by just having artificially oversized consumption for a year in your house, and you can then get the larger array you want before then doing all the energy improvements post-array installation.

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      10 hours ago

      In the USA there are silly rules that you can only get 120% capacity of your last years worth grid consumption as solar installed.

      Yes , I can see how that impacts the process. indeed checking the rules and doing some prior info digging is essential.

      It’s also important to check whether solar overcacity is worthwhile in the UsA. Her3 it is not( anymore).