Tuesday–Thursday, 9–11 Jun 2015
The roof was replaced less than a year ago. Time to put up some solar panels. This is a 5 kW system that should generate about 8,000 kWh/year. Our annual use is about 10,000 kWh. With net metering on an EVA time-of-day plan I expect our annual bill will be under $500.
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Update:
Changing most lighting to LED reduced our usage enough that our annual electric costs are negative. We get a small check from Peninsula clean energy that more than covers the $10/mo PGE connection fee. PGE energy delivery fee averages to $0 over the course of year.