Kris,
Have you looked at windmill power generation? I wonder if they make one that
pumps water and generates electricity?
John
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:21:43 -0700
"Kristyne McDaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David,
Yes, we do plan on researching it as well. I just looked at one
windmill company for pumping water and they say the costs in the range
of $8K to $25K. At $30 a month that will take 22 years to get
$8K back.
Will have to keep looking...
We are in an excellent spot for solar, and a marginally OK spot for wind.
Our house will have 2x6 walls, extra insulation, and tinted windows, so the
heating and cooling loads are reduced. That means that solar could actually
handle the load.
So, if there is budget at the end of the building process we will add solar.
If not, we will add it after we sell our parcels. It makes good sense to add
solar in Southern California.
-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com
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