That's the danger of living in Commifornia. It's not cheaper in Ohio, and I haven't seen the sun for the better part of two weeks.
55 cents kWh and sunny 360+ days a year.
55 cent per kWh? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
https://www.pge.com/pge_global/common/pdfs/rate-plans/how-rates-work/Residential-Rates-Plan-Pricing.pdf https://www.sce.com/residential/rates/Time-Of-Use-Residential-Rate-Plans https://www.sdge.com/residential/pricing-plans/about-our-pricing-plans/whenmatters
Even at 30 cents, one solar panel costs $600 and will produce $200 worth of electricity per year. Over 25 years the panel produces $14,500 worth of power (assuming 8% inflation in price of electricity). No sane person would pass up an investment of $600 that would return $14,500 over 25 years.
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