Its 2022 took one day to install with PowerWall IISolar panels around 6 years although the rebates are said to end in 2024 or thereabouts.
Its 2022 took one day to install with PowerWall IISolar panels around 6 years although the rebates are said to end in 2024 or thereabouts.
I appload anyone who buys it as its the future. Still, as an investment it's not that interesting to me yet. I do buy only energy generated by green sources, though. Am planning to get solar panels, EV and probably a home battery in a few years.Its 2022 took one day to install with PowerWall II
That's great hope people start getting their acts together so we all don't need sea walls.I appload anyone who buys it as its the future. Still, as an investment it's not that interesting to me yet. I do buy only energy generated by green sources, though. Am planning to get solar panels, EV and probably a home battery in a few years.
yes I went through a similar situation and could only put panels on my garage (separate building) and got the smallest system. Maybe design for both with some major changes. Not everyone has great solar aspects but like another bathroom its rare to get a home improvement that pays for itself.I want solar, but I don't want it to get in the way of my future plans of a bathroom on the second floor....
That's great hope people start getting their acts together so we all don't need sea walls.
Way too late for that hope. This was discussed earlier in this epic thread.That's great hope people start getting their acts together so we all don't need sea walls.
Is there a time estimate for the sea levels to increase?That's great hope people start getting their acts together so we all don't need sea walls.
It was discussed earlier but can't remember the timelineIs there a time estimate for the sea levels to increase?
That's a lot of ice to melt. I can't think of anything other than it might help with global warming.This just in - NYC and SF will be flooded in 30 years as well as the Gulf Coast.
Yawn.
At least it will give the streets of SF and NYC a good rinsingThat's a lot of ice to melt. I can't think of anything other than it might help with global warming.
San Francisco Bay has a one mile outlet to the Pacific Ocean. It should be one of the most defensible for how much land, population and enterprise could protected be with a mile of floodgates. Now Florida thats another story.At least it will give the streets of SF and NYC a good rinsing
I guess Nancy disagrees?San Francisco Bay has a one mile outlet to the Pacific Ocean. It should be one of the most defensible for how much land, population and enterprise could protected with a mile of floodgates. Now Florida that another story.
Its about CO2 not Nancy. Science can be independent of politics.I guess Nancy disagrees?
And we know who the science is...Its about CO2 not Nancy. Science can be independent of politics.
yes DATAAnd we know who the science is...
See post #1867.Is there a time estimate for the sea levels to increase?
Data is used to formulate predictions and hypotheses. Data is also easily manipulated. Kind of like your Caps Lock.yes DATA
Tell that to Amir and see how far you get. Come on man, quit trolling and get on topic. We get you hate N. California and NYC. I plan to stay off politicsData is used to formulate predictions and hypotheses. Data is also easily manipulated. Kind of like your Caps Lock.