RE: Cost Minimization: Between renewable and non-renewable energy
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Very interesting read. Thanks a lot for providing us with those insights.
"Do we shift all our energy consumption to depend on renewable energy/solar inverter?" In my opinion, yes. That's the best option. Of course, there will still be some costs for maintenance but in the long run you will profit massively as you don't have to pay for unreliable energy from the grid and you won't have to buy gasoline.
Let us know about your decision. :-)
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I am a strong advocate of renewable energy as they are safer for our planet. Just that the initial cost of having to upgrade the existing system could be a major hindrance. We need to upgrade if we want to be 100% dependent on renewable energy. We may also suffer on days when there won't be sun.
What about going (almost) all-in on solar energy while keeping a gasoline based generator as a backup option in case it's raining cats and dogs.
It is definitely an option, just that we don't know if it's the most cost-effective for us