Comments for Green Coast https://greencoast.org Renewable Energy and Green Living Mon, 20 Feb 2023 17:51:20 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on 6 Best Batteries for Solar Panels: What Product to Consider in 2025? by Kifa https://greencoast.org/best-batteries-for-solar/#comment-320 Tue, 07 Apr 2020 11:14:32 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=2526#comment-320 Dear author of Green Coast, a big thank you for explaining in detail the 7 best batteries available in the market along with each of its distinctive features. Highly appreciate the effort put in also elaborating factors such as size, cost-efficient, easy to install, time to charge, manufacturing warranty along with the different types of solar batteries was extraordinary.

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Comment on SunPower Solar Panels Review 2025: What is the Best Panel to Buy? by Green Coast https://greencoast.org/sunpower-solar-panels-review/#comment-258 Sun, 23 Feb 2020 17:07:44 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=3809#comment-258 In reply to Terry.

What makes you say that?

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Comment on SunPower Solar Panels Review 2025: What is the Best Panel to Buy? by Terry https://greencoast.org/sunpower-solar-panels-review/#comment-257 Thu, 20 Feb 2020 19:24:03 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=3809#comment-257 Good panel / Bad app to monitor.

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Comment on 7 Best Portable Solar Panels for Camping in 2025 by Green Coast https://greencoast.org/best-portable-solar-panels-for-camping/#comment-53 Wed, 05 Feb 2020 15:30:24 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=1861#comment-53 In reply to Sandra.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Comment on 6 Cool Renewable Energy Projects That Will Shape the Future by Green Coast https://greencoast.org/cool-renewable-energy-projects/#comment-330 Wed, 05 Feb 2020 15:30:14 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=5109#comment-330 In reply to Adrienne McGuire.

Thanks Adrienne!

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Comment on 7 Best Portable Solar Panels for Camping in 2025 by Sandra https://greencoast.org/best-portable-solar-panels-for-camping/#comment-52 Sun, 02 Feb 2020 07:21:53 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=1861#comment-52 This is a great write up. It is hard to find comparisons of different panels that are not bias in one way or another, this write up is succinct and informative. Thank you!

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Comment on 6 Cool Renewable Energy Projects That Will Shape the Future by Adrienne McGuire https://greencoast.org/cool-renewable-energy-projects/#comment-329 Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:36:32 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=5109#comment-329 Thanks for this interesting article on up and coming renewable energy projects. We appreciate reliable and up-to-date information regarding news in the environmental science world. Keep up the good work!

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Comment on 13 Important Health & Environmental Benefits of Solar Energy by Frank Ball https://greencoast.org/environmental-benefits-of-solar-energy/#comment-271 Mon, 27 Jan 2020 20:05:41 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=3898#comment-271 It’s good to learn that you won’t have power bills with solar panels. My wife and I are wanting to save money on our bills each month and she was wondering how much we can save with solar panels. I’ll be sure to tell her that we don’t have to pay for power bills with solar panels.

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Comment on 5 Best Greywater Systems for Homes in 2025 by Ken Wayne https://greencoast.org/greywater-systems-for-homes/#comment-307 Sun, 26 Jan 2020 19:16:21 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=1848#comment-307 Hi,
I live in Lewisboro, NY. Our town is extremely strict with wetland rules.
My home is in close proximity to wetland buffer and I understand it is not preferable to send gray water into the septic tank. At the moment, the laundry waste line is just dumping out the back of the building, with wetland 30 feet away. Is there a way that the water can be made clean enough to drain to the wetland? What would be a best solution? -Thx

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Comment on How Community Solar Works: A Pros and Cons Analysis by Steve https://greencoast.org/how-community-solar-works/#comment-77 Fri, 24 Jan 2020 21:45:27 +0000 https://greencoast.org/?p=2202#comment-77 Utilizing my utility bill totaling $135.13 and a community solar 20% savings program here are the results. First the 20% savings is only applied to 3.73 % of my bill total of $135.13. That then calculates to a 7.461% ($10.08) actual savings for that month’s bill ONLY IF the Solar Farm actually produces 90% of my kWh usage for that same month. Therefore, is it worth $10.08 to gamble on the Solar Farm producing 90% of what I actually need for Electricity?

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