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Matt Farrell talks about why you'd want a Tesla Powerwall, and how they can make sense financially.
We're actually seeing more and more people jump into residential battery systems just like this.
Resiliency is a big perk of a home battery storage system like this, and it has the ability to island itself off from the grid.
Tesla 's Powerwall has a usable capacity of 13.5 kilowatt hours and a continuous power supply of five kilowatts .
The other important thing to consider when choosing a battery are the depth of discharge, round trip efficiency, and what the warranty it comes with.
The Powerwall costs between $9600 and $ 15,000 to purchase and install.
Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target Program pays participants based on the amount of energy that they produce.
Massachusetts is the first state in the U.S. to enact the Clean Peak standard, and it looks like Arizona might be next.
Programs like Connected Solutions are laying the groundwork for utilities to start building up those energy stores.
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