FL is good.  Lots of sun.

Check with your local power company.  The Federal and State rebates are 
laughable (not surprisingly - the govt is owned and occupied by big oil) 
but the local power company may have a rebate for an inter-tie system if 
you're on the grid...



Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 August 2007 11:19, Andy Davies wrote:
>   
>> First, Google for wattage output (and maybe purchase price) per square
>> metre for solar panels and work out how much output the client has room/
>> money for. This will give you some indication of viability - heating and
>> cooling place *big* loads - you can use direct solar heating as well as
>> solar electric and reduce loading requirements by using extremely good
>> insulation, but I don't think its gonna be easy or cheap (if actually
>> possible - aren't you in NY?)
>>     
>
> Hi Andy!
>
> Good idea. The boss, a contractor, has some output figures on panels/area. He 
> wants me to find economical ways to use the power he can have. I bet I could 
> save a lot of solar panel output using LP for heating, cooking and 
> refrigeration, saving the electric for things only electric can do.
>
> We are in Florida. Once the list is completed the customers will pay for all 
> the stuff. Oh, the boss might make a small demo unit.
>   
>> Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP
>>   - AndyD        8-)#
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>


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