Sunny side down
Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Going solar is a luxury few can afford
IT’S not easy being green—nor is it cheap. With the best will (and some of the most generous handouts) in the world, solar power still makes little sense for the average homeowner, even in sunny southern California. Under pressure from his environmentally conscious ten-year-old daughter, your correspondent has spent the past week talking to experts around the state and running the numbers to see if he could reduce Mayhem Manor’s carbon footprint.
Solar power ought to be the answer. The house faces south-east, lacks trees or other shadow-casting obstructions, and its flat roof offers ample space for a sizable solar array. At 720 feet up the hillside, it is well above the “marine layer” (the locals’ fancy name for morning fog) and gets about 300 sunny days a year. So what’s the problem?
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