ericm979
Minister of Fire
The house I'm getting built in Oregon will have 12kw of solar and 28kwh of battery. It'll be all electric with mini splits for HVAC. And of course a wood stove. Since its a new house I had to make some guesses as to the power use using HVAC loading data and some estimates. It's surely not enough for the entire farm (there are additional meters for a large shop and irrigation pump) but we can put up more panels later to cover that.
It'd be great if the powers that be would make the utility companies do the right thing, but they don't. We're coming from a mountain area of California which has had outages since we moved in 27 years ago. There are more each year as the infrastructure deteriorates. I see Oregon power companies now following in their footsteps.
I'm fortunate that I can afford to put in solar and batteries or a generator to make up for the power company not holding up their end of the public utility bargain (monopoly with guaranteed profits in return for reliable affordable power). But a lot of folks can't.
It'd be great if the powers that be would make the utility companies do the right thing, but they don't. We're coming from a mountain area of California which has had outages since we moved in 27 years ago. There are more each year as the infrastructure deteriorates. I see Oregon power companies now following in their footsteps.
I'm fortunate that I can afford to put in solar and batteries or a generator to make up for the power company not holding up their end of the public utility bargain (monopoly with guaranteed profits in return for reliable affordable power). But a lot of folks can't.