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User ID: 75982184 United States 03/06/2018 04:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If solar panels make amazingly cheap electricity, how come solar panel sellers always assume grid electricity prices will keep rising? amazingly cheap??? 30,000 to install a system isnt cheap Last Edited by Slowly awakening on 03/06/2018 04:27 AM Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
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It's kind of fun to do the impossible. User ID: 74350739 United States 03/06/2018 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If solar panels make amazingly cheap electricity, how come solar panel sellers always assume grid electricity prices will keep rising? The monthly bill was less than $2. They never thought she would lose. Now they all lose. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34168276 Canada 03/06/2018 06:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: If solar panels make amazingly cheap electricity, how come solar panel sellers always assume grid electricity prices will keep rising? I was once looking at some historical items in a glass case at my local government office. Right there in the case was someone's electric bill from a long time ago. Quoting: Maiya The monthly bill was less than $2. It wasn't that long ago. I remember my dad telling me he'd have to buy a stamp and an envelope and pay the bank 50 cents to cash the check he mailed to Ontario Hydro for $1.50. It cost as much to pay the bill as the bill was worth. it was still like that in the middle 70's. |