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In Germany those panels usually pay themselves after about 5 years depending on the price of the necessary electronics (don’t forget the electricity meter!) and if there’s also a battery.
In Germany those panels usually pay themselves after about 5 years depending on the price of the necessary electronics (don’t forget the electricity meter!) and if there’s also a battery.
Hahahahahaha. Doesn’t he realize that the original Nazis would have refused to call him a human? They’d call him ape just because he’s black.
Anyways don’t travel to Europe with that shirt. You’ll get beaten or jailed the moment you step out of the plane.
I’m surprised too. I thought is was all shut down or the workers fired until only the cleaning crew was left.
As of now it’s just a small thing. If X keeps denying the requested information the penalty can increase quickly by for example by setting a daily late fee of several million Euro. If X still doesn’t comply they can raid their German offices for the requested information. If X still doesn’t comply they can shut X down in Germany, maybe even in all of EU to force compliance.
But usually you don’t need the extreme stuff.
8-10 years is a fully fledged pv system. The small balcony panels pay themselves after about 5 years, longer if you add a battery.