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Leasing Solar Panels

Karen Said:

Is there a company that fiances, not leases, solar panels?

We Answered:

It sounds like a good idea to invest in them. Presently people are still weighing the pros and cons about their use in homes and businesses ? What happens when the weather keeps the sun out for two to four days? You may need lots of batteries to store the electricity, right ? Yet, the sale of batteries may be ok for emergencies while having your own panels may still be too expensive for many people. It is worth a try though, ,having a stock of them around may be practical..

Laurie Said:

Can I lease a solar panel by paying for the electricity output?

We Answered:

There is only one company I know of that does it that way.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/03/05/…

http://www.dsireusa.org/ has state by state incentives (federal, state. local) for renewable energy.

If you lease, you are still borrowing money. You might as well eliminate the middle man in this and just contract to buy them. The leased system is supposed to be portable, but in real life that won't work unless you move to a place that allows and would benefit from the system you installed. If you own and sell, the solar pv system just stays where it is. The cost of the system is small compared to the cost of the home in most cases, so it shouldn't impair the sale.

http://www.gepower.com/prod_serv/product…

GE recommends washing off your panels 2 or 3 times a year. If you don't want the responsibility then maybe you shouldn't have solar. You change the oil on your car don't you? You clean your home and wash your car. Electrical maintenance should be done by a pro, of course, according to GE, once a year. You can hose off the panels from the ground with a power sprayer if need be.

If you have battery backup, then you should also expect to maintain those, jus like you take care of the battery in your car.

Robin Said:

I recently leased solar panels and dropped my monthly bill (on average)$ 45 a month. no brainer or what?

We Answered:

It is better for you to use magnetic generator and you can install it easily. Its much cheaper and reliable. Dont buy e-books like magniwork you can find the information for free here:

Laura Said:

Wind/solar hybrid power?

We Answered:

Have you consider doing it yourself?
Have you consider asking for help from a supply warehouse? They are very helpful and glad to provide helpful guides.
Have you consider starting this business there? A branch of a major one?

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