here here !I think the purpose of solar energy for me is to go completely off grid. I, for one, would not trust PLN to do anything as complicated as you envision there friend and would simply be happy if I could cut the wires to their network completely.
The cost of a professionally installed PV system varies by location and by the amount of PV installed. With these numbers you might be able to better negotiate a price for your roof. Pricing is always changing over time and these tables were from 2018, so your mileage may vary.Off the grid solar is of course a nice concept...if you are truly leaving on one of the thousand of islands in Indonesia where there is no grid, no PLN, Circle K, no Bintang, no internet, and no expats to complain about the fact that there is no PLN, no circle K....... Anyway, solar systems' purpose isn't just to live off the grid relying of love and spring water. It could help lower the number of coal stations being build in this country -more money is now invested in the world on solar than coal, Huge improvement! 300w solar panel. It could help you not have a battery bank that you will need to maintain and replace. Basically whether it's for environmental purposes or one's own individual need, solar makes sense..especially in Indonesia where there is no lack of that free energy. But with no feed in the grid system, fewer people will join because installation and maintenance cost will bw way higher.
I was recently in your home country of France and noticed the mountain ridges littered with these wind turbines. Very ugly and was wondering what they will do with all of them when they rust up and need to be replaced someday?Same for wind turbine blades. They seem to be non-recycable.
And I doubt the whole structure will last 25 years ?
It is madness.I was recently in your home country of France and noticed the mountain ridges littered with these wind turbines. Very ugly and was wondering what they will do with all of them when they rust up and need to be replaced someday?
That's good news about the carbon fiber! Hope that trend continuesI've never understood the seemingly deep antipathy people have to wind turbines.
Since the first time I saw them in the Altamont hills in California wwwwaaaayyy back I've found them strangely beautiful, almost a sign of the millennium, how they slowly, gracefully turn in the slightest breeze!
Love em, me. Sight prettier than your usual power station or transmission tower ranging across the countryside.
P.S. they are starting to use carbon fiber to build them now that the costs are dropping for that material so that means quiet easily re-usable and shouldn't end up in land fill.
Ugly, noisy, killing birds and a disgrace to the beauty of nature.I've never understood the seemingly deep antipathy people have to wind turbines.