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Freedom from Dependency: Shining a light on Sunshine Driving

Our clients Peder & Julie Norby achieved a 90% savings via ditching gasoline and embracing solar power


Peder & Julie Norby wanted us to share their unique story of living and driving on the power of the sun. The family was tired of their money going to foreign countries to import oil so that they could drive their vehicles. They were sick of the high cost and spikes in price for fuel as they pumped $150 in gas to fill up their cars every few days. Finally, the Norby’s decided it was time to embrace emerging technologies and make a change.

The First Step: Constructing their home in 2006 with conservation in mind, the Norby’s included a 4.5kW Solar PV System from Stellar Solar. This system generated 8000kwh per year and, covered 90% of their household use. It is generally understood that the payoff of these Solar PV systems is 4-7 years when replacing the utility cost of an average home.

The Second Step: In 2009 the Norby’s began driving the electric BMW Mini-E; driving 37,000 miles in two plus years all over San Diego. They found it fascinating being able to provide power to the car from electricity generated from their very own roof. After adding an additional 3kW PV system, they now had a personal “Sun Gas Station” for life. When replacing gasoline, Solar PV has a 3 year payoff, and the Norby’s were now saving about 90% of the price of gas, with PV having an equivalency to just $0.45 per gallon.

The Third Step: After two years of electric driving Julie stepped into the driver’s seat of the 2011 BMW ActiveE. The Norby’s discovered that they did not need a gas car at all. After selling their last gasoline powered vehicle; the family now had a solar powered home and two electric cars in the garage.

The Bottom Line: The 2007 & 2009 investment in Solar PV totalling $30,000 has completely paid for itself over the past five plus years. After a cumulative change to EV and PV the Norby’s have erased what used to be a bill of $10,000 a year for utilities and gasoline for both cars, to an annual bill of less than $500 for all of the above. This cost is essentially fixed for the rest of their lives; the sun never raises its price. The electric cars, a 2011 BMW ActiveE and a 2013 Honda Fit EV are less in monthly payments than their prior cars, a Volvo S60 and a Ford Escape.

The Norby family appreciates that the decision to generate renewable energy and drive zero emission cars is a measure towards a cleaner California. Air quality and health care cost are directly related; San Diego truly can live and drive on endless sunshine.

Julie is an Elementary School Principal in the Solana Beach School District; Peder is a San Diego County Planning Commissioner. They reside in Carlsbad California. Their home Herons’ House was the recipient of the 2008 Sandee Award presented to a homeowner for outstanding achievements in energy by the California Center for Sustainable Energy.

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Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 03:53 pm
Thanks for posting this. I also added this to our events list. In the future I suggest posting anRead More announcement and event for maximum exposure- http://santee.patch.com/posts/event/new Good luck with the fundraiser!
RainWaterSystems May 17, 2013 at 10:58 am
That's awesome! We wish you success and recovery. We suggest two books; A Purpose Driven Life byRead More Rick Warren and Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill. I hope to be in a position to hire a salesman this fall.
Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 10:34 am
Anyone else recommend a Santee family owned business that's outside the city?
Retha Knight May 17, 2013 at 11:05 pm
Where do you type what you want to view, like "Quail Brush"?
Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 10:01 am
No drop down menus, just click the header links for more options. For story categories click newsRead More and look on the left hand column. I know the redesign will take a bit to get used to, but I really think it will be a better site for community engagement, and easier to use. Feel free to post your feedback to the redesign on the boards, I'll check it out and respond, but you might also send your feedback straight to Patch headquarters with this form- http://feedback.aol.com/rs/rs.php?sid=patch Engineers will be furiously tweeking the new site based on your suggestions.
Retha Knight May 17, 2013 at 06:40 am
The new format from my iPad is very boring. Where are the drop down menus?
Mike Walker April 23, 2013 at 01:20 pm
this is why the battlefield has changed temporarily from the political arena to the Energy Arena.Read More Co Gen Tricks and the usual suspects are making their big money bet on two inevitable facts that will force the hand of the CPUC and CEC to place a new gas power plant somewhere in the area. 1) the Electric Vehicle Mandate. 2) voltage support (power factor) needed by the industrial wind and solar farms in the desert. There is more to what meets the eye with the aggressive push by the usual suspects to cover our open spaces in the East County with these poorly sited RE projects. More wind and solar farms means more gas power plants. There is only one way to fight the destruction of our open spaces, and that is with roof top solar, conservation, energy efficiency and community owned energy districts. The fisrt thing that needs to be done is the City of Santee exempt residential scale PV installs from needing a building permit. Australia, Germany and the State of Vermont do not require a Building Permit to install PV.
Retha Knight April 23, 2013 at 03:48 am
Well said Stephen! Knowledge is TRULY power! The fight is not over! Cogentrix is just onceRead More again playing their wait, wait, wait game in the public eye and playing their lobbying game behind closed doors.
just my opinion April 22, 2013 at 01:04 am
Stephen, well said!!!!!