i think henry and others have made some good points
however one should also remember good old ben franklin
"a penny saved, is a penny earned" well.. not really
we have to remember that good old ben was not paying federal income taxes, and other fica deductions, so the reality is probably closer to
" a penny saved is two pennies earned"
and maybe more after one factors in all other costs related to making an income.
so to have the 14 cents to pay the electric bill one needs to make around 28 cents just to be able to do so, (sure,, your mileage may vary)
so using this knowlege perhaps it takes 8 dollars work to pay 4 dollars a watt, but it is a one time cost, and if there is a tax incentive to do so, you may end up back near the 4 dollars anyway... but
the "real"cost of utility power in "work" dollars is significantly higher than most folks want to think about.,,, and it will likely also rise over time as taxes always seem to go up.
being Green and all that aside, there is a certain feeling one gets when he is able to do for himself, a certain satisfaction, a kind of inner piece, and security.
that alone (to me) is worth the investment, in at least some solar
on the subject of solar, if you are relentless in looking about, they can be had for as little as 2 bucks a watt used,, maybe even less.
ask suppliers if they have any used, check with demolision companies they take down schools and other buildings that sometimes have panels up on the roof, state auctions (all those road signs, telecom companies and their service providers, etc.
bob g