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Solar installations are an expense. Just like PCs, EnergyStar refrigerators, double-glazed windows, electric cards. Spending money might make you feel like you're doing the right thing for the environment but it depends on how many renewables are generating your current electricity (which will probably grow over time). From a carbon footprint standpoint, these residential solar installations are not environmentally lightweight.
No there is definitely a calculation to be made here. It's like heating, after X number of years the installation and the costs associated with it will be lower than what you would have payed if you hadn't installed the thing. That's the reason people do these things. "Feeling good about oneself" is not something people spend that kind of money on. It's like installing heat pumps, or geothermal heating, or sure replacing those really old drafty windows with modern windows: it's a big enough expense people really take a hard look at the cost and what it will do with the montly expenses going forward and at what point those two will cross (meaning At this point we're actually saving money on this). Also it's really quite silly to equate a new fridge with installing solar panels, or even buying an electric car.