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Mar 15
Question by brentdaman2004: Can you run an entire home strictly on solar power?
I am building a log home several miles from the nearest power hookup. It will take nearly $ 30,000 to run power to my homesite. Solar appears to be a viable option, if it is possible to run the whole house. I can get propane delivered if necessary, but if I can do it all with solar, I’d be more likely to go that route.Best answer:
Answer by iswd1
It is, in theory, possible to do this. Batteries store the power the solar panels collect during the day, to be used at night. Consider though, solar power is very expensive in itself. Maybe not quite 30K, but it’s up there .You might also want to check out wind power. Some of the larger wind silos they have now a days can produce a tremendous amount of power.
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Aug 22
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Jul 24
A new thin film solar panel array unveiled today at the Mangere factory of breakfast cereal maker Hubbards Foods will produce enough power to light up an entire warehouse, but it doesn’t come cheap.
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