The short answer is: in many cases, yes —but whether they make sense for your household depends on factors such as your electricity rates, local incentives, and the type of battery you choose.
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The Executive Yuan yesterday approved a four-year plan to offer subsidies of up to NT$300,000 (US$9,248) each to install rooftop solar panels on private residential buildings. This comes as the Ministry of Economic Affairs moved back a target for solar photovoltaic (PV).
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This primer will discuss tips on how to identify them, whether or not your situation may be suitable for solar, how to look into incentives, ways to store the extra electricity your system creates, and cost estimates.
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KSEC currently retain ownership of over 2000 solar home systems and providing maintenance services for sustaining the operation of systems on outer islands.
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