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A few weeks ago, the attorney set up what may be the first plug-and-play solar panel in the Bronx. The 220-watt installation, which is secured to the balcony railing with zip ties, has been a boon for the renter and mother of two.

“I have an enormous childcare bill every month. My electricity bills never go anything but up,” Phillips said. ​“Everywhere you turn, things are only getting more expensive.”

Plug-in solar nonprofit Bright Saver, which provided the roughly $400 panel to Phillips at no cost, estimated that it will produce about 15 percent to 20 percent of the electricity her family uses and save her about $100 per year. Every time Phillips gazes at the device, she said, she’s amazed that ​“this is just a thing that I plugged in, and I’m generating my own power.”

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[–] treadful@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Damn, they only pay ~$58/mo for electricity?

[–] hefty4871@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

This is what I pay living in an apartment.

[–] hanrahan@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 week ago

here in Australia i have 8.5kW of solar panels on my roof, charge an ecar off that, feed the excess in the grid where I'm paid 10c a kWHr and my bill is about $25 a month on average (lower in summer higher in winter).That's about USD$15, and that includes "fueling" the ecar.

My cost is the fixed infrastructure contribution (poles, lines etc), which is fair enough, my actual electricity usage is usually net negative. ie i generate more then i use.

We are also very frugal with power as we lived for a decade off grid with 2kW of solar panels and got into frugal habits.