Solar and Batteries does your business need them?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2024
  • I discuss adding solar and a battery to my business. Why I added both. The financial argument for adding solar and a battery. Why I think it is necessary in a Western world with high energy prices and sensitive power supply.
    I discuss our goverments policy choices which have lead to businesses and individuals need to supply their own power.
    www.archeryshop.com.au
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Комментарии • 15

  • @robertsumner3615
    @robertsumner3615 4 месяца назад

    This highlights how businesses and residents are at the mercy of huge corporations! They can "flip a switch " and cause utter chaos !

  • @brianlew9559
    @brianlew9559 4 месяца назад +4

    Sound like California USA. I see a lot of parallels between Aussie government and Cali government. There's a common thread to both... voters wake up and vote differently.

  • @terryd8692
    @terryd8692 4 месяца назад +1

    Do you still pay a standing charge that helps maintain the power grid? We pay about 40 odd pence a day in the UK. One for gas and one for electricity. So that's £30 a month even if you're 100% self sufficient

  • @sahhull
    @sahhull 4 месяца назад

    I've never seen a tidy solar and battery setup.
    Solar panels on the roof spoil the aesthetics of the house.
    I'll happily continue to keep my house built in the early 1700s without the eyesore.
    I'm nice and warm with the open fires.
    My electric bill for the quarter is equivalent to 2 days at work.
    If the power does go out.
    I have kerosene lamps and camping stoves.

  • @Atheistbatman
    @Atheistbatman 4 месяца назад

    What’s your latitude? The farther from equator the less effective. In SE US our latitude is ok but it’s too cloudy and always too hazy…”Smokey” Mountains. Renewables are great were they can work but much of the planet they don’t work well enough.
    Also, I’m bare shaft tuning but 500, 400 too weak and 340 too strong even w 200grn tip. 32.5” spear.😅 47# longbow. Just a cheap Black Hunter but feels better than my Bear Montana or Tomahawk.

  • @noelpga
    @noelpga 4 месяца назад

    Excellent..blame the Russians 😊More importantly any news about Martin archery?And where have all the 4 lb target bows gone for us seniors??

  • @kevinbrown5321
    @kevinbrown5321 4 месяца назад

    UK here. We have ECO4 grants - Energy Companies Obligation phase 4. Major energy companies provide funding and government set the qualifying criteria Aim is to lift the poorest in society out of fuel poverty. I qualified for a £45k grant for energy improvements- 8 x 600 solar, insulation and ashp
    Absolute debacle Panels fitted with fittings for a tiled roof, mines slate. Electrician wired them up so that everything I generated went straight off the grid. It was all subsequently condemned as unsafe None of it was earthed Insulation left live sockets and switches dangling and ashp has increased my electric bills by 400%. Loads of money sloshing about and loads of cowboys and there's no come back. When I complained I was told that all work met current standards and was certified. Fucking joke Cost me £3k to fix the roof!!!!

    • @chrisgaskell3706
      @chrisgaskell3706 4 месяца назад

      45k, for 8 panels a 4.8kw system? Scandalous! I have sourced a 6.5kw system with 10kwh battery for under 6k plus installation. I wouldn't take one of the installation grants as the government here treat the whole amount as income and charge you 21% -24% income tax, you get up to 70% grant, so the installation companies just charge you 3 times the amount it should cost. As you say just a rip off. I should get my installation and sign off done for less than 1k, I'll do 90% of the installation and get a qualified electrician to do the connections etc.

  • @chrisgaskell3706
    @chrisgaskell3706 4 месяца назад

    Do you not still pay the utility "standing charges" that covers the utility maintenance side of the system?
    Solar in general is coming down in price as more people are having solar installed, so more people can afford it each year.
    A 450kw panel is less than 100 euros, approx 165 Aus dollars
    I see 10kw batteries now for around 2k euros or around 3.3k Aus dollars. Prices are coming down.
    We couldn't afford an EV but we bought a car that ran on petrol and propane gas, which is half the price of petrol. (Dacia) It also gets around the emissions issues in the cities at the price of a normal car 17k euros. 27k Aus dollar.
    We know that most governments are not there for the people anymore but to line their own pockets, a bit like archery federations..