Outa has warned homeowners not to rush rooftop solar registration as Eskom and municipal rules remain unclear and contested.
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Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 02/Feb 18:51
As electricity prices soar and rooftop solar subsidies vanish, some U.S. renters and homeowners are surreptitiously installing solar panels on balconies and in backyards without their utility’s permission. Legislation recently introduced in nearly two dozen states would legalize “plug-in solar” systems, jump-starting a nascent market for an affordable source of renewable energy. Also called balcony solar, such systems usually comprise two to four solar panels that are plugged into wall outlets. They typically cost about $2,000 or more and generate enough electricity to power a refrigerator, electronics and lights, potentially shaving several hundred dollars a year from utility bills. Some...
Outa has warned homeowners not to rush rooftop solar registration as Eskom and municipal rules remain unclear and contested.
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An interview by OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage with Chris Yelland, MD at EE Business Intelligence, and energy advisor to OUTA.
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