Posted by John T on February 17, 2021 at 10:28:40 from (174.228.133.69):
In Reply to: Off grid power posted by jon f mn on February 17, 2021 at 04:55:18:
Great, what a fun thread with different opinions, information and choices, no right or wrong answers, no political fights or POOF lol. For those who desire self sufficiency if the grid goes down or those totally off grid like some Amish or in remote areas, Solar as well as other alternative energy is a growing field and looks like its here to stay. I prefer a well reasoned well engineered diversified and balanced approach (NOT only political) which may include different energy forms be it coal or oil or gas or solar or wind or tidal or hydro electric or even nuclear NOT having all ones eggs in a single basket and having BACK UP availability in case the primaries go down. I love having choices and options and the right to choose be it solely for economic reasons or the peace of mind of being self sufficient if the grid were to go down and that's worth a lot in many peoples minds.
Yall keep safe n warm and exercise whatever energy choices suit you and your budget (thats what I do) there are plenty out there.
God Bless the good old US of A and remember HE is in charge NOT politicians lol
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