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Is this a good business idea?

The idea is that the power company installed solar panels on Roof free for customers, providing free electricity. The panels are the property of the company and would have to install additional panels for the roof. The owner would have a maximum amount of free electricity (just something) and the excess electricity produced would be available to the company to sell major suppliers of electrical equipment. I think the ideas of cases like this, but do not want to use. I can not use this idea as a business in a very different field. Like how are you able to share ideas for others to use, but do not know how. Well, it might be a start-up cost expencive, but the long-term yields could work. A Another idea I have is a gym prepaid, no membership fees arcade style!

This is a business model that works in places with foods high in price, such as Germany. The model works in some regions of the United States is follows: The company installs free panels. The owner agrees to purchase each kWh produced at a fixed rate, usually a little more the cost of utilities. But never this rate rises, thus inflation, the owner finally home pays a lower rate than the electricity company is supported. Energy in the United States today, move, currently used in solar power can work, because the landlord would otherwise have paid the retail rate (eg 15 cents per kWh) of energy. But overproduction and sale of electricity network is a proposal to lose money right now, because the power company will buy in bulk, perhaps 5.3 cents per kWh. These will not pay for the panels, not current prices.

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