I checked into it recently at the PA Renewable Energy Festival
http://paenergyfest.com/
Specifically I was going to do a small project at home, then if it worked out put in a larger system at the CW.
For home water heating, I was
finally able to get a manufacturer to tell me the btu rating. It bothered me that nobody would answer that question - now I know why. The systems for heating water for home use only produce 35,000 btus per day. Thats "enough" for a family of 4's hot water usage... supposedly. For comparison purposes, my woodburning stove produces 60,000 btus. Per
HOUR. Here in PA the installed price for a solar domestic water system is about $6k, which runs to about an 8 - 10 yer payback at todays electricity rates. Not a good business decision. Unless you can get mileage out of the "green" image.
Photovoltaics -- nobody would talk about payback periods, they avoided it like I was asking about their vd problem in front of the wife. Finally one guy got ticked off at me and said "yes the payback is 15-20 years, thats not why you do solar you $%!!@"
Nuff said, I'm not doing solar in the short term.
Now, dont get me wrong - I want to. Badly. Just not a good business decision unless there are other measurable benes.