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A KW worth of panels will produce about $190/year of electricity on my roof. In 15 years that's about $3000 worth of electricity so to break even you need installed cost to be < $3.00/watt.
"PVWATTS v.2: AC Energy and Cost Savings" "Station Identification" "Cell ID:","0274366" "State:","Massachusetts" "Lat (deg N):", 42.37 "Long (deg W):", -71.03 "PV System Specifications" "DC Rating:"," 1.0 kW" "DC to AC Derate Factor:"," 0.770" "AC Rating:"," 0.8 kW" "Array Type: Fixed Tilt" "Array Tilt:"," 30.0" "Array Azimuth:","180.0" "Energy Specifications" "Cost of Electricity:","16.6 cents/kWh" "Results" "Month", "Solar Radiation (kWh/m^2/day)", "AC Energy (kWh)", "Energy Value ($)" 1, 2.79, 69, 11.46 2, 3.60, 80, 13.29 3, 4.59, 109, 18.11 4, 4.79, 108, 17.94 5, 5.39, 120, 19.94 6, 5.50, 115, 19.11 7, 5.45, 117, 19.44 8, 5.34, 116, 19.27 9, 4.83, 104, 17.28 10, 3.97, 91, 15.12 11, 2.72, 62, 10.30 12, 2.43, 59, 9.80 "Year", 4.29, 1150, 191.06
If you could install a 1KW system at $2.00/watt you make a return of about $66/yr or $66 on a $2000 investment or about 3.3% annual interest on your investment.
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At 30 degree tilt the average solar is <math>4.29\frac{kWh}{\frac{m^2}{day}}</math> The bedroom roof would probably produce around $220/year at $.15/kwH
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