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Action - Complete House Solar Conversion

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Complete conversion of a house to off-grid energy. The costs and benefits of this solution have a very large range because there are many factors involved, such as the size of the house, typical energy usage and geographic location. The costs of this solution include full battery system for off-hour usage.

Benefits and costs

Annual CO2 Savings1,500 - 6,000 kg
3,300 - 13,200 lbs
Annual Cash Savings$500 - $3,000
Initial Cost$15,000 - $30,000
Time to pay for itself5.0 - 60.0 years
CO2 saved per year per initial dollar invested0.05 - 0.40 kg

* These value ranges were taken from many sources including product documentation, published reports, and the reference material linked here.

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