01-02-2011, 03:15 AM
I think all new housing in Hawaii requires solar hot water. And this is a good thing! (started 2010)
In additional, I would recommend putting in a solar voltaic system hooked into HELCO. Purchase a system you can afford now with the ability to add more panels in the future. Although the material and installation costs are high, there are good tax savings from both Hawaii state and Federal government. The tax breaks paid for half of the system cost. And the solar panels are warrantied for 25 years.
Depending on time of year our monthly bill has been anywhere from $0 to $60 but usually around $22. We run only electric appliances (no gas or propane) and use an electric dryer. Not all, but many of our lights are florescent. We are two adults running typical electronics (computers, tv, sound system etc.)workshop tools. About 2,000 sq ft house...
Good luck with your project!
Susan
In additional, I would recommend putting in a solar voltaic system hooked into HELCO. Purchase a system you can afford now with the ability to add more panels in the future. Although the material and installation costs are high, there are good tax savings from both Hawaii state and Federal government. The tax breaks paid for half of the system cost. And the solar panels are warrantied for 25 years.
Depending on time of year our monthly bill has been anywhere from $0 to $60 but usually around $22. We run only electric appliances (no gas or propane) and use an electric dryer. Not all, but many of our lights are florescent. We are two adults running typical electronics (computers, tv, sound system etc.)workshop tools. About 2,000 sq ft house...
Good luck with your project!
Susan
Susan