You are thinking on it in the wrong way:
- It's not installing solar to do home mining.
- It's using home mining to consume your wasted or unused solar energy.
It's not about building a mining operation in your house. It's about making more profitable your solar installation while helping the decentralization pleb-mining.
So, for your opex calculation your energy costs are zero, as you are going to consume unused energy.
The good old S9 has a breakeven of $0.04/kWh right now, operating in efficient power range ofc.
A pair of them can chew up something between 10-15 kWh per day, that could be $0.4 or $0.5 a day.
You are not going to be financially independent with that, of course!! 😊
But in a few months your (small) miner capex are paid, and your mining rewards would be 100% profits, although small! 😁
You can scale this up with newer miners adapting to your wasted energy case, or reuse the produced heat to help warming up your house.
Btw, buying Bitcoin is not exclusive to home mining with wasted solar energy, of course!
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that means you overpaid on solar, if you have 10kWh day excess (even sometimes), you paid good 15k for energy you don't need and can't store.
so the cost is not zero, you overbuilt the solar farm.
if you have the system set correctly, you don't have much excess you can't store, certainly not 10kWh per day, even if there are some exceptional days.
also, in many countries, there's a limit of 10kWp, if you go more than that, you enter into commercial producer area - regulations, taxes, ...
As you said several times, batteries duplicate energy prices rn.
Imo, it's cheaper to 'overbuild' in kwp to guarantee that even not the best productive days you produces enough energy.
Solar panels are really cheap right now.
By the way, what I've said several times is that home mining is a perfect match to consume your unused solar energy.
If you don't have wasted energy, good for you, home mining it's obviously not for you.
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it duplicates the price, but still cheaper than the grid. and you have backup when the grid goes down.
giving excess to the grid using virtual battery (tax free) and then consuming it later is still better deal than mining. for the saved amount, buy BTC.
do you actually do this BTW?
Regarding if solar+batteries give cheaper energy than the grid, it's vastly depends! Where and when in the world you are.
It's not always that case.
You are assuming too much things, sorry.
Regarding virtual batteries: that's why I said:
"all while maintaining independence of the possible grid surpluses subsidies."
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"Sending power to the grid and then consume it later" is sometimes tricky.
Depends on the contract - devil could be in "small letter's paragraphs".
Many times you sell power for low price (it's a sunshine, spot price is low) and buy it expensive afterwards (it's a winter).
Just small note, that the cost savings are not always as expected ones.
For homes, it's actually hard to get the spot price. You usually get either flat fee or two prices (day/night or alterning hours for heat pump).
So it does not matter much. If you have two prices system, you can even charge batteries from the grid and don't consume anything during the high price times.
I personally don't use virtual battery though, I have real batteries and I can use everything I make.
No, no. As ordinary homeowner you usually cannot get spot prices. But they could be used as financial background in case of "virtual battery".
Not always, just to be not "surprised".
Virtual battery is not based on prices. You give them kWh, you can get kWh back (but you pay distribution fees).
I am just using argument of guy from Signal group you are member probably too.
If it's in your contract, then you are fine.
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Wish Australia had "virtual batteries"!
Instead we just have a regulated feed-in rate, and the grid supplier retaliates by charging higher supply charges for customers who have solar.
I don't sell any of my surplus. F--- those monopolists. My BIL was selling back to the grid, until we ran the numbers and found it was actually cheaper not to.
Euroland has a lot of stupid in its regulatory systems, but less outright fraud.
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Regarding solar panels price right now:

Evolution of solar panels price:

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if you don't have batteries, you are covering only small part of 24h of your consumption. still reliant on grid.
also, panels take a lot of space, so overproduction takes space, costs money and ROI is smaller.
panels are cheap, but you need often permission to build more and of course inverter (you can't connect infinite amount of panels to an inverter) and then you don't even mine enough to buy energy for night for that money. if you had batteries, it would be better. 😀
You are thinking on solutions in order to minimise a solar installation and make it more useful (through batteries) based on some existing energy consumption and needs.
I'm proposing a way to consume (already existing) wasted solar energy through home #bitcoin mining.
They are opposite views.
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