Posted by George Marsh on June 12, 2013 at 17:57:10 from (50.104.198.127):
In Reply to: solar power posted by KEH on June 12, 2013 at 15:19:41:
What might work in Reno, may not work in the midwest where we have many over cast days.
I can't believe the wind farms about 100 miles north of Terre Haute, Kentland I think. Went North over the weekend and there are wind farms about 15 miles north of Layfayette too.
There must be a belt of wind barns from 41 to 421.
The windmills are so neat to watch. Wonder there aren't more wrecks.
I would like to see the numbers on both solar and wind to see if there is really a pay off. Can't help to think people who say something will pay for itself in 10 years isn't cooking the numbers, factoring in interest, maintance.
If things really paid for themself, I would tell them to install it and then when they wanted me to pay the bill, I would tell them I'm not going to pay, it's suppose to pay for itself:)
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