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DZC 1 year ago
As you said several times, batteries duplicate energy prices rn. Imo, it's cheaper to 'overbuild' in kwp to guarantee that even not the best productive days you produces enough energy. Solar panels are really cheap right now. By the way, what I've said several times is that home mining is a perfect match to consume your unused solar energy. If you don't have wasted energy, good for you, home mining it's obviously not for you. ๐Ÿซ‚

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rado1 1 year ago
"Sending power to the grid and then consume it later" is sometimes tricky. Depends on the contract - devil could be in "small letter's paragraphs". Many times you sell power for low price (it's a sunshine, spot price is low) and buy it expensive afterwards (it's a winter). Just small note, that the cost savings are not always as expected ones.
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DZC 1 year ago
Regarding solar panels price right now: image
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DZC 1 year ago
Evolution of solar panels price: image
if you don't have batteries, you are covering only small part of 24h of your consumption. still reliant on grid. also, panels take a lot of space, so overproduction takes space, costs money and ROI is smaller. panels are cheap, but you need often permission to build more and of course inverter (you can't connect infinite amount of panels to an inverter) and then you don't even mine enough to buy energy for night for that money. if you had batteries, it would be better. ๐Ÿ˜€
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DZC 1 year ago
You are thinking on solutions in order to minimise a solar installation and make it more useful (through batteries) based on some existing energy consumption and needs. I'm proposing a way to consume (already existing) wasted solar energy through home #bitcoin mining. They are opposite views. ๐Ÿคท
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