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<blockquote data-quote="Timebender" data-source="post: 27182" data-attributes="member: 242"><p><strong>Re: Alternate Energy And Our Future</strong></p><p></p><p>TheNumberSix,</p><p>You should be pleased with your Earth Battery results. I didn't believe it when I first heard about it and then I poked a few metal rods in the ground was astounded! My work along that line has been progressing as any amount of energy I can produce for no cost is money in the bank so to speak. Let me know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>No urban myth, at least in the States. Many states are offering such programs again due to the increased interest (and govenment subsidies) in alternative energy.</p><p></p><p>I purchased a used wind geeny a few years ago (an old Enertech) 110 volt job. The old man who originally put it up DID run the meter backward. he power company got ticked and put a ratchet type meter on his house so he shut the genny down and there it sat for better than 10 years going to waste. Even if you can feed back excess energy, they don't always have to pay you for it.</p><p></p><p>My nearest neighbor is around a half mile away but don't use wireless or I would be having coffee with them tomorrow morning discussing your plan!</p><p></p><p>My small genny (Southwest Windpower model 404) has a diameter of about 18 inches. The one I'm building from scratch is about 6 feet diameter. It only takes 5-8 mph winds to get them going. I live on the high plains so wind is always present to a lesser or greater degree. It really doesn't take much to get them going.</p><p></p><p>The cooking oil fuel replacement is probably one of the most brilliant ideas in the bast quarter century! We don't have any commercial suppliers here but I'm certain they would tax us if it happens. Anyone here who uses the same resources is pretty much a back yard experimenter at this stage.</p><p>TB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timebender, post: 27182, member: 242"] [b]Re: Alternate Energy And Our Future[/b] TheNumberSix, You should be pleased with your Earth Battery results. I didn't believe it when I first heard about it and then I poked a few metal rods in the ground was astounded! My work along that line has been progressing as any amount of energy I can produce for no cost is money in the bank so to speak. Let me know how it goes. No urban myth, at least in the States. Many states are offering such programs again due to the increased interest (and govenment subsidies) in alternative energy. I purchased a used wind geeny a few years ago (an old Enertech) 110 volt job. The old man who originally put it up DID run the meter backward. he power company got ticked and put a ratchet type meter on his house so he shut the genny down and there it sat for better than 10 years going to waste. Even if you can feed back excess energy, they don't always have to pay you for it. My nearest neighbor is around a half mile away but don't use wireless or I would be having coffee with them tomorrow morning discussing your plan! My small genny (Southwest Windpower model 404) has a diameter of about 18 inches. The one I'm building from scratch is about 6 feet diameter. It only takes 5-8 mph winds to get them going. I live on the high plains so wind is always present to a lesser or greater degree. It really doesn't take much to get them going. The cooking oil fuel replacement is probably one of the most brilliant ideas in the bast quarter century! We don't have any commercial suppliers here but I'm certain they would tax us if it happens. Anyone here who uses the same resources is pretty much a back yard experimenter at this stage. TB [/QUOTE]
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