Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for March 31, 2024

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    Firebat  8 months ago

    The Taylor’s must wonder why they are experiencing a brown out and still have to pay the utility company.

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    Ellis97  8 months ago

    But what if it rains or snows?

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    david_42  8 months ago

    I’d love to have PV on this house, but we are surrounded by tall trees that are on other people’s properties.

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    CaveCat87  8 months ago

    Sure it’s fun now, RJ, until it gets dark and those solar panels become useless at night.

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    oish  8 months ago

    As of 2024, my utility company has begun surcharging customers with solar panels on their roofs ON TOP OF the already existing $24 a month surcharge for having a utility line connected to your house (even if the power is turned off).

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    FireAnt_Hater  8 months ago

    Alabama Power, which supplies power to much of Alabama, charges customers with rooftop solar a monthly fee of $20-32 for an average-sized system.

    Alabama Power has (of course) has stated ‘reasons’ why this fee is fair and equitable, but basically they want to be the provider of electricity (for $$$). Ironically enough, they are creating their own solar panel farms.

    Alabama has plenty of sunshine, but Ala Power’s fee has resulted in Alabama being almost dead last in megawatts (ahead of only North and South Dakota) produced by residential solar power, with 1 megawatt. Even Mississippi produces 3.

    Ala Power is being sued for their fee. Let’s hope they lose, big time.

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    PoodleGroomer  8 months ago

    Air Fryer

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    Ron Bauerle  8 months ago

    Except the output of solar panels isn’t AC, it’s DC that needs to be run through an inverter to make it AC…

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    rgcviper  8 months ago

    As long as the box of Twinkies comes with …

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