Is a solar system still worthwhile? How many years does it take to start benefiting from it?

  • Erstellt am 2014-01-28 14:59:36

2014-02-14 12:35:08
  • #1
or one should also introduce in Germany what they have in Switzerland, a referendum. Of course, this can also backfire, as in the case of immigration, because not everyone can recognize the dimension of what can happen through a rejection. But nevertheless, I find this system good, because in Germany the lobby rules, in Switzerland still the people.
 

2014-02-17 14:46:03
  • #2
hi, so Germany is weird here, they want the so-called energy transition, but as a state they don’t want to invest anything, they rather talk about debt reduction etc. that also creates uncertainty, because I do think that solar is a good thing, but you should also make subsidies and feed-in tariffs lucrative
 

2014-07-08 10:42:17
  • #3
I also find solar energy wonderful and it is something for the future. But in order for people to buy it, there must be a subsidy here. The investment costs are simply too high and many cannot afford to throw money away.
 

2014-10-23 15:59:36
  • #4
That's true, most people don't have any money left. I also think solar panels are great, even though the acquisition costs are high. However, solar energy is environmentally friendly and I think the government needs to get more involved here.
 
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