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Alascana

Does anyone have "Factual" information on Solar Powered Home Construction.

Does the Brazilian Government  have a Solar Assistance Program?..or help with a project ?

And if so is it Geographic Specific  i.e. I do not live on the Amazon Rain Forrest....

I have Permanent Documents,  the only thing I cannot do is vote (yea)

Please No Gloom and Doom or SWAG...

Juse the "Facts" ....and only the facts....links are Welcome, all information appreciated. .....

Texanbrazil

Howdy,
I checked into such and only found incentive's for investors in the grid system by the Gov.
Not many can afford total solar for homes here just a few panels for heating water.
Good luck.

Alascana

Texanbrazil wrote:

Howdy,
I checked into such and only found incentive's for investors in the grid system by the Gov.
Not many can afford total solar for homes here just a few panels for heating water.
Good luck.


I know you would know, Texas has a lot of Sun...lol..
Thanks for ending a thought,....lol...I'm good once again Texas saves Alaska, you boys do things in a big way...so let's close this thread....
Thanks Friend / Amigo

Texanbrazil

Well pilgrim we think alike. I did a lot when getting here and hit many canyons.
Sitting next to the 2nd largest hydrogeneration plant in the world price of elect. fairly priced, so I gave up

Alascana

Alascana wrote:

Does anyone have "Factual" information on Solar Powered Home Construction.

Does the Brazilian Government  have a Solar Assistance Program?..or help with a project ?

And if so is it Geographic Specific  i.e. I do not live on the Amazon Rain Forrest....

I have Permanent Documents,  the only thing I cannot do is vote (yea)

Please No Gloom and Doom or SWAG...

Juse the "Facts" ....and only the facts....links are Welcome, all information appreciated. .....


You can construct your solar powered home to be free from the grid. I have nice lands very close to nature, big mahogany trees, lots of monkeys, birds  (esp. hummingbirds), wildlife and streams and I´ve been thinking about that too. You can sell the extra power but I don´t think the Brazilian government has projects or incentives for private citizens.

https://www.google.com/search?q=constru … mp;bih=850

That Powerwall from Tesla would be very good to store power during the day for night use...

robal

sprealestatebroker

No tax breaks for home dwellers.  You are on your own.  There are vendors for such geat and install jobs.  Training to installers is a joke, thought.  Not the same level of certification folks get Stateside.   Good racket to move in,  I had some thoughts on it.

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