davemill
New Member
Currently propane powers the furnace, tankless water heater, dryer and stove in our 1800 sf home in Santa Cruz, CA (no AC). All those appliances work fine, but we dislike the stove. We are planning to add solar, but don't know how to think about replacing the propane appliances with electric, since those would be among the largest power consumers. It seems like the economical choice might be to keep some of those propane appliances, at least in the short term.
Note: The NEM3 rate plan in CA pays so little for power sent to the grid that the few residential solar projects these days seem to include large battery capacity.
Thanks.
Note: The NEM3 rate plan in CA pays so little for power sent to the grid that the few residential solar projects these days seem to include large battery capacity.
Thanks.