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Johny Walker
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yes but its the renting part, not actually using one to power yourself part. Turbines might be ok if you ran your electricals off a 12 volt system like on canal boats or a caravan / mobile home. However if its 240 of the finest, I'd scrap the wind turbine in favor of solar, or maybe a hydro turbine if you've a river or large stream, but that'd be a pain in the arse to do with planning and making a mill pond, though maybe fun

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A chap that some of you may know of from the Arb world wrote a book about producing your own Electricity.

 

Available on Amazon for less than a tenner. Get it bought Johnny.

 

 

Wind & Solar Electricity: A Practical DIY Guide (Paperback)

By Andy Reynolds

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I know a guy who works for a company that install them- I mean big business

They go all over including France where they put them up in forests that have power lines running through them. They don't touch solar.

I believe we will see a reaction to all this as the public start to understand that they are subsidising these installations to the tune of billions.

I mean 42 pence per unit for production- who pays that for their leccy:thumbdown:

But by all means go get it- while you still can:thumbup1:

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