Not exact matches
They appeared to have
regular shingled rooftops, but Musk said they'd actually been retrofitted with a new product called the Solar Roof, a potentially transformative system that's nearly indistinguishable from a traditional rooftop — and one, he promised, that lasts longer and
costs less, all while generating
electricity.
They appear to have
regular shingled rooftops, but Musk says they've actually been retrofitted with a new product called the Solar Roof, a potentially transformative system that's nearly indistinguishable from a traditional rooftop — and one, he promises, that lasts longer and
costs less, all while generating
electricity.
Use Centrepay to arrange
regular deductions from your Centrelink payment for ongoing expenses like rent, childcare,
electricity and water as well as other household
costs.
But offshore wind power is so expensive that it will receive at least three times the traded
cost of
regular electricity in subsidies — more than even solar power, which was never at an advantage in the U.K.. For minimal CO2 reduction, the U.K. economy will pay dearly.
Ground - source heat pumps have installation
costs and operating
costs because they use
electricity, just like a
regular air - source heat pump.
The reverse in Queensland where roof - stop solar installation is heavily subsidised, flow - back
electricity is bought by the utility at several times the
cost of
regular power, and the erraticness of the flow - back has imposed high
costs on the distribution system.
And the good news is that even running a plug - in hybrid on 100 % renewable
electricity, the fueling
cost per mile is still substantially lower than running a
regular car on gasoline at current gasoline prices, let along what gasoline prices are going to be in the next ten to twenty years.
* Annual estimated fuel
cost is based on driving 20 000 km per year — a realistic distance for the vast majority of Canadians — at fuel prices that are estimated to be $ 1.028 / L for
regular, $ 1.191 / L for premium, $ 0.976 / L for diesel, and $ 0.13 / kWh for
electricity.
* Annual estimated fuel
cost is based on driving 20 000 km per year - a realistic distance for the vast majority of Canadians - at fuel prices that are estimated to be $ 1.028 / L for
regular, $ 1.191 / L for premium, $ 0.976 / L for diesel, and $ 0.13 / kWh for
electricity.