Submitted by daleelsayarat-cars t3_zuux1o in Futurology
InitialCreature t1_j1m57su wrote
Reply to comment by tommy0guns in Is Solar Energy for Home Really Worth it in the US: Expert Answers by daleelsayarat-cars
probably ai written article
Ecuni t1_j1meste wrote
This was my feeling, too. Here was an example:
>“In my Master Degree i have been used to mount a solar panel for pumping system..”
Skip the article, not worth reading.
daleelsayarat-cars OP t1_j1mjjd1 wrote
No sir, it's written by a non-English speaking human, trying his best to write better pieces! could you please help me to provide better articles? ... Sorry for my english
Ecuni t1_j1mn1ld wrote
I apologize for my harsh criticism then.
The article appears to go over familiar territory to most solar articles, without simplifying the material in a useful manner.
I would provide examples, with different scenarios. As for the conclusion that it’s worth it, that depends again on the ROI. For many systems that the ROI is actually around 30 years, which is very poor imo.
SirMontego t1_j1qx2sp wrote
>the ROI is actually around 30 years
What are you using to calculate that? For the vast majority of the United States, payback period on solar after incentives should be around 7-12 years.
If you would like to compare calculations, I'd be happy to do so, but you go first.
daleelsayarat-cars OP t1_j1mqz3r wrote
>the message here : “In my Master Degree i have been used to mount a solar panel for pumping system..”
is that my master project was on supplying a pumping system with x watts solar panels (were polycristaline 7 years ago), then evaluate if it worth it with and without having a solar tracker.
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