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See, I said they were more affluent
Quote from: 847563 on May 26, 2012, 00:23:27See, I said they were more affluent Gotta spend money to make money.And live in Queensland.
Thanks Guys .. We are quite reckless by comparison Phil (I've told Trish to be thankful ) the Room we spend most evenings in is quite large (about 60 square metres) and we burn 1 x 18w Spiral Fluro in the Kitchen part and 2 x 14w spiral fluro's in the remainder making a grand total of 46watts There are another 4 x 14watts globes, 6 x 11 watts and 7 x 7 watts in the room as well but no one is authorised to use those
Thanks Guys .. We are quite reckless by comparison Phil (I've told Trish to be thankful ) the Room we spend most evenings in is quite large (about 60 square metres)
The industry will be wiped out overnight. the govt says it has helped the industry enough, and they have to stand on their own 2 feet. Anyone who can multiply can see that there is no possible way to get any ROI over 20 years, at those rates.
And the Qld government has reduced the feed in tariff on new connections to 8c k/w/h.Tough times ahead for the solar power industry.Lucky we got in when we did.
That's a shameful performance from the respective governments. Could they not see there was a possible buck in the concept, very shortsighted.
Our second power bill came today. I was a bit worried about how this one would pan out given the amount of virtually sunless (and rainy) days we've had in the last quarter, combined with lower generation due to less daylight hours as we moved into winter.So, this bill is $116.59 .............................. Credit. Gotta be happy with that. This quarter last year was $406, so a $522 turn around.