AfterGoingSolar, IFelttheBlissofSuddenAbundance My rooftop panels showed me that a world powered by renewables would be an overflowing horn of plenty, with fast, sporty cars and comfy homes.
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AfterGoingSolar, IFelttheBlissofSuddenAbundance. wired. ... It's energy abundance because the panel and battery prices will continue to decline and we will have so much enabled that the typical mindset of conserving energy will be a thing of the past. It'll then be about creating new businesses and new ways to use and distribute ...
Obviously, you don't want everyone feeling like the author above and going "oh, I can run my AC at 60 degrees" - but we shouldn't be worrying about not having AC or heat at all, or the power going out, or having a huge electric bill.
Mh, after I've "gone solar" ifelt a sense of abundance in some hours of many sunny days BUT I see from my "smart meter" (Home Assistant + Victron inverter + Carlo Giavazzi meter, to state another thing [1]) logs that I also need energy when the Sun NOT shine an as a result instead of sense of abundance I've developed a sense of "keep watching ...
AfterGoingSolar, IFelttheBlissofSuddenAbundance. in Articles, Clean Energy, Residential, Solar. ... So I turned into an energy miser. I'd go around the house turning lights off; if no one else were home, I'd leave the AC off entirely, even on blazingly hot days. But then, three and a half years ago, something happened that changed ...
AfterGoingSolar, IFelttheBlissofSuddenAbundance. Yet when I talked to other folks who'd put solar on their roofs, most had precisely the same epiphany I'd had: They realized they had way more juice than they expected. ... "We have these 90-degree days, now and I walk in and the house is cool and I smile and I go 'I don't care ...
Clive is not the only person feeling abundance, relief, and a sense of hope, after goingsolar. But even greater bliss lies ahead. The solar system the author praises is a grid-tied solar system.
AfterGoingSolar, IFelttheBlissofSuddenAbundance My rooftop panels showed me that a world powered by renewables would be an overflowing horn of plenty, with fast, sporty cars and comfy homes.
Yet when I talked to other folks who'd put solar on their roofs, most had precisely the same epiphany I'd had: They realized they had way more juice than they expected. And it had the same emotional effect—going from feeling guilty and weird to devil-may-care. Consider the case of Christopher Coleman. A digital artist who […]
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