This thread is intended primarily for those already living in Panama.
My question is, have you equipped your home with some form of alternative energy source? Such as Solar panels, Wind Turbines, or geothermal?
The Toronto Star this morning reported that the cost of PV (photovoltaic) power generation at the single family housing scale will rival power costs from conventional power grid (fossil fuel generated) in Canada within 2 years.
The Earth Policy Institute in Washington confirms this:
Eco-Economy Indicators: Earth Policy Institute Resources on SOLAR ENERGY
Since Panama is an especially ecologically sensitive area, does this eco-concern seem to affect people moving to and settling in Panama? Is it easy to obtain and set up alternative power sources plus the support hardware such as battery systems and inverters?
Tarsan95959 responded to a thread yesterday and said "Many homes in Bocas Del Toro are solared power with AC inverters and battery banks . I also have a 400 watt wind turbine too added to my system . I love Solar power and would not hook up to the power grid if it was avalible ! I have more electric power than I know what to do with and I love not getting a electric bill each month ."
What about the rest of you on the mainland?
At one time, my wife and I were looking at the Dominican Republic and many of the expats there have their alternative and backup power in place. Is this also true in Panama?