光是這一句「That's why you don't see many solar houses unless they are in very remote locations.」就說明這article已經很outdated.......現在solar的價錢已經比5年前、10年前要便宜很多。而且要安裝前都會按你的正常用電量計算需要多少panel。我家只需要安裝覆蓋少於1/2屋頂大小的panel就足夠每月的用電量,再按照季節與日照長度的不同,如果想要多儲存電量,那只要安裝比1/2屋頂要多的panel就足夠了.....
是如果在车库一定要离地10" 这个法律很sb。真的。 I just had a similar experience, but fortunately my friend advised me to get my gas dryer somewhere else. Indeed, neither Sears nor Lowe's feel obligated to honor this ridiculous regulation, which it seems was developed to avoid an explosion in case you drive your car into the dryer. Whether or not the dryer is in a place where it get hit by your car (should you be stupid enough to actually hit it) isn't an issue evidently. This is one of the best examples of "your tax dollars at work" that I've ever run into. Since you've already made your HD purchase, the best advice I can offer is to do the installation yourself, assuming the gas hook-up is already there. Or get a handyman to do it. Presumably they too don't think it's their job to enforce dysfunctional regulations.
太阳能 只能cover 一部分 又不是全部
不一定哦,如果房子座標很好,陽光充足,還能有剩餘的電賣給當地的電公司。又或者太陽能板裝的夠多,也就可以產生更多的電。
对、把整个房子盖住就多了
無知真可怕.......
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https://home.howstuffworks.com/green-living/question418.htm
光是這一句「That's why you don't see many solar houses unless they are in very remote locations.」就說明這article已經很outdated.......現在solar的價錢已經比5年前、10年前要便宜很多。而且要安裝前都會按你的正常用電量計算需要多少panel。我家只需要安裝覆蓋少於1/2屋頂大小的panel就足夠每月的用電量,再按照季節與日照長度的不同,如果想要多儲存電量,那只要安裝比1/2屋頂要多的panel就足夠了.....
我们一直没交电费,还会有多余的电卖给电商,但是他们收的话是比我们买要便宜,所以不用的话也亏本,加州阳光太充足了
我在纽约、consultant告诉我还是需要自己付一部分、不知道是不是要换个公司
是如果在车库一定要离地10"
这个法律很sb。真的。
I just had a similar experience, but fortunately my friend advised me to get my gas dryer somewhere else. Indeed, neither Sears nor Lowe's feel obligated to honor this ridiculous regulation, which it seems was developed to avoid an explosion in case you drive your car into the dryer. Whether or not the dryer is in a place where it get hit by your car (should you be stupid enough to actually hit it) isn't an issue evidently. This is one of the best examples of "your tax dollars at work" that I've ever run into.
Since you've already made your HD purchase, the best advice I can offer is to do the installation yourself, assuming the gas hook-up is already there. Or get a handyman to do it. Presumably they too don't think it's their job to enforce dysfunctional regulations.