If I still lived in Europe I would try to move out to a more favorable country with more freedom and very low Taxes and LAW + ORDER ! How about North Korea ?😁
Re Solar. When i see Balcony Solar Systems sold in Germany i must laugh. I have a 1.5 kw Solar System in mostly very sunny Cambodia that cost me a total of 1000 USD. It's all chinese Made of course, incl. the GEL Batteries which claim "German Technology 2016" , Charge Controllers 12to48 watt and a 8000 Watt inverter. My electric bill has gone down 90pct ! In Europe's northern Hemisphere the results would be meager instead, the Balcony Sets useless because most of them just face the other side of the street and not tho the south western sky at all.
Very true. Solar has enormous difference depending on where you put it, but balcony solar in Germany makes sense if they have nothing else to put the money into and can lower the cost of not just the electricity, but the fees for the grid and taxes too.
But even if the investment is profitable, it was often better to save the money wisely and then buy cheaper and better solar panels in the future.
Solar still lack a cheap way to store energy long term like for example turning CO2 into hydrogen or diesel, and without too much losses.
If I still lived in Europe I would try to move out to a more favorable country with more freedom and very low Taxes and LAW + ORDER ! How about North Korea ?😁
Re Solar. When i see Balcony Solar Systems sold in Germany i must laugh. I have a 1.5 kw Solar System in mostly very sunny Cambodia that cost me a total of 1000 USD. It's all chinese Made of course, incl. the GEL Batteries which claim "German Technology 2016" , Charge Controllers 12to48 watt and a 8000 Watt inverter. My electric bill has gone down 90pct ! In Europe's northern Hemisphere the results would be meager instead, the Balcony Sets useless because most of them just face the other side of the street and not tho the south western sky at all.
Very true. Solar has enormous difference depending on where you put it, but balcony solar in Germany makes sense if they have nothing else to put the money into and can lower the cost of not just the electricity, but the fees for the grid and taxes too.
But even if the investment is profitable, it was often better to save the money wisely and then buy cheaper and better solar panels in the future.
Solar still lack a cheap way to store energy long term like for example turning CO2 into hydrogen or diesel, and without too much losses.