Friday, September 10, 2010

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The De-Electrification Eisenach progressing

Das in der Solarbranche gemogelt und getrickst wird ist ja nichts Neues und deswegen kaum erwähnenswert. Die Jubel-Meldung von heute ist allerdings besonders krass:

Zitat aus: Eisenachs Öko-Bilanz kann sich sehen lassen - tlz.de
Eisenachs Öko-Bilanz kann sich sehen lassen

Und die Photovoltaikanlage [auf dem Dach des City-Parkhauses] läuft schon und produziert etwa 79 000 Kilowattsttunden im Jahr. Damit könnten rein rechnerisch 24 Drei-Familien-Häuser mit Strom versorgt werden.
24 Drei-Familien-Häuser? Also insgesamt 72 Familien? Unglaublich!

Nun, "rein rechnerisch" ist das durchaus möglich. Es wäre sogar noch mehr möglich. Je nachdem, wie die De-Elektrifizierung Eisenachs voranschreitet.

"Rein rechnerisch" kommen kommt bei obiger Angabe nicht 1,100 kWh for a whole family. Stupid is that this is not even enough for a one-person "family". That party was VDEW have an average consumption of 1,600 kWh / year. The average consumption of a 2-person family is about 2,800 kWh / year. ( three-person household about 3,900 kWh, four-person household 4,500 kWh, five or more persons, approximately 5,300 kWh)

Let's go to the convenience of an average consumption of 3,500 kWh / year, so the above cheering announcement puts enormous : The electricity produced just enough for 23 families or, if you will, for not even 8 three-family houses.
Waltershäuser A company has the facility built, because of very flat slope of the 1000-square-foot roof with suitable thin-film modules, a total of 1197 pieces. The cost of the solar system amounts to about 230 000 euros, which represents the City's economy Eisenach ready.
also appears interesting: The average electricity price is about 0.22 € / kWh. With an average consumption of 3,500 kWh / year of electricity costs about 770 € so a year. All together 23 families pay so Approximately 17,700 € / year. An investment of 230,000 € are needed for around 13 years so as to restore "recuperating." (Not counting if any maintenance or repair costs.) How long has this solar system? - Probably it would be cheaper to give away the power to 10 years to consumers.

Eisenach is broke. No wonder it?

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