Lots of talk down here right know about a crystal structure that goes in the walls making the entire house a collection source and solar paint that can be wired to produce power without so many panels. They claim you can sell power back to the power company during the day and purchase it at night and come ahead after 3 years but you start with an instant return on the first month with a check from the power company,50% of the set up costs can be taken off your taxes must be installed during the build though.Cost $7.00-10 a sq ft over and above normal build out costs,
You are speaking about paint here right?
I havent found any place online that shows a product or how it is working.
I find the paint approach to be very interesting because of the practicality and if it is cheaper and more efficient that even makes it better.
I also have to think that since most houses down here are stucco that you could design stucco to accomplish what you would need to conduct electricity quite easily.
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Quote Originally Posted by Bluefin:
Lots of talk down here right know about a crystal structure that goes in the walls making the entire house a collection source and solar paint that can be wired to produce power without so many panels. They claim you can sell power back to the power company during the day and purchase it at night and come ahead after 3 years but you start with an instant return on the first month with a check from the power company,50% of the set up costs can be taken off your taxes must be installed during the build though.Cost $7.00-10 a sq ft over and above normal build out costs,
You are speaking about paint here right?
I havent found any place online that shows a product or how it is working.
I find the paint approach to be very interesting because of the practicality and if it is cheaper and more efficient that even makes it better.
I also have to think that since most houses down here are stucco that you could design stucco to accomplish what you would need to conduct electricity quite easily.
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