Posted by Sprint 6 on October 15, 2023 at 05:25:27 from (50.127.95.104):
In Reply to: Wind turbines posted by mjbrown on October 14, 2023 at 17:30:39:
I have several customers that have them, and they love them. I love them, too, because they give my customers lots of money to spend with me. While I don't have figures (not my business to ask them, but they would probably tell me), my customers have said they get a monthly stipend, then a production bonus. This is in East Central Indiana. One of my customers told me he makes more from the transmission lines crossing his property than the windmills, as several towers land on his property. You only get paid for the towers, not the overhead line, he was lucky that the towers landed where he owned. I've also got customers in solar projects.
I'll echo others, that project is going somewhere, might as well be you getting paid. My customers did tell me they all had lawyers look over contacts and make adjustments. One customer even mapped his land for them, told them where the windmills could go, and mapped the road system they could put on his property. After a few back and forth meetings, the company did 90% of his requests.
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