Devrions-nous vendre des panneaux solaires pour balcons ???

Publié par IT Admin le



Donc comme je l'ai dit, en supposant que la réglementation soit mise à jour, pensez-vous que nous devrions - suivre les Allemands... (à lire avec un accent allemand ringard) - et nous associer à un fournisseur de panneaux solaires pour balcons afin de commencer à proposer une énergie renouvelable accessible à nos clients ?

Cela semble correspondre à notre mission qui consiste à encourager des gestes simples du quotidien pour mieux préserver notre planète.

Et, si elle était correctement mise en œuvre, elle permettrait aux gens d'ÉCONOMISER de l'argent sur le coût sans cesse croissant de l'électricité.

Il y a quelque temps, une entreprise spécialisée dans les batteries durables m'a proposé un partenariat, mais comme elles n'étaient pas rechargeables, je me suis dit que ce n'était pas vraiment durable. J'ai alors envisagé de fabriquer des appareils solaires, comme notre brosse à dents électrique en bambou, mais ce concept m'a paru bien plus pertinent. J'aimerais beaucoup avoir votre avis…

N'hésitez pas à me le faire savoir dans les commentaires ci-dessous !

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  • I am in as well!! I’d buy one for sure :)

    Sherry JOnn le
  • Why not? Seems like a win-win for our planet and pocketbooks. I’m in!

    Kathy le
  • I would love the idea of sustainable and cost effective solar panels. We are an older couple on a limited budget and drive an electric vehicle. We’d
    Love to save money and move towards solar energy – if even a portion of our current usage

    Ann le
  • Would love to but can’t. We are only allowed patio furniture in our balconies. Also in BC, hydro is expanding and doing massive updates on our hydro plants. Hydro in BC I believe is much cheaper than in the east. We do have several incentives here to save on electricity. So it’s a no for us, right now anyway.

    Valerie le
  • I like the idea of increasing use of solar panels. I have long wanted to have an easy solution for home use but the bureaucracy involved has been a major deterrent. Anything you can do to remove some of these barriers would be helpful! Best of luck!

    Shannon le
  • I love this idea! I live in Oklahoma where we have a lot of hailstorms, so for the most part I don’t think solar is a viable option for us because I don’t know how well the panels would hold up to hail. However, if they were accessible where we could protect them in a storm, that would be magnificent!

    Dana le
  • I am totally for solar power. I drive an electric car and try to be forward thinking. I believe that everyone has the power to change things for the better even if it is in very small ways. Keep up the great work!!

    Hazel Spencer le
  • Yes I would be interested. I’m from the Netherlands living in Ontario. Always wanted to have solar power but haven’t been able to. No red tape and easy installation will be great.

    Janneke le
  • Love this idea and would absolutely support it!

    Rebecca le
  • The time is now! We purchased a portable generator from Jackery after our power was out for a few days. It came with 2 solar panels. They work great and are easy to use. We get full day sun on our deck so have no problem charging. More people need to get on board with ideas such as these.

    Deb le

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