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"I'd pay for the panels if they paid for themselves in 5 years (it's currently between 12 and 16 I believe), and would still be 80% efficient after 40 years (currently 20-25). I'd struggle to cut electricity much, all bulbs are led, most appliances have good energy ratings, and I switch stuff off." We have had solar panels for a number of years now and have enjoyed a drop in our energy costs as a result. We chose to pay for the panels but could of got them free of charge as the government (taxpayer) would then pay the installing company the Fit payment instead of paying it to us. In reality the Fit payment pays for the panels and we profit from free energy generated | |||
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