There should never be a net sale of power to the utility. If so, you
overbuilt your expensive system. The utility produces power much more
cheaply.

Frank
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 9:30 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [Fwd: Re: [microhydro] CANADA TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES from small
hydro and biomass]


  >     This just came across the Refocus Weekly - Renewables Update - Issue
  >  165 which rarely has any hydro news.
  >
  >  CANADA TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES FOR NON-WIND GREEN POWER
  >  OTTAWA, Ontario, CA, September 28, 2005 (Refocus Weekly) The
  >  government of Canada will provide an incentive to encourage the
  >  installation of 1,500 MW of capacity from small hydro and biomass
  >  generation facilities.
  >
  >  http://www2.nrcan.gc.ca/es/erb/erb/english/view.asp?x=681

  Did you read it?

  "An incentive payment of 1 cent per kilowatt-hour of production for the
  first 10 years of operation will be introduced for eligible projects
  commissioned after March 31, 2006 and before April 1, 2011."

  That's pretty much incredibly insulting for homeowner sized installations.
  So, you stick a one kilowatt turbine in your river. It probably cost you
  near ten thousand dollars to put it there (based on my professional
  experience) and tie it into a battery bank and the grid.

  Logically, you'd want to keep probably five to ten kilowatts a day for
  yourself, rather than pay the utility for them.

  So that leaves, for fun, let's say 20 kw-h per day to sell. So at a
  repayment of 20 CENTS a day, your return on investment is about... what,
  FIFTY THOUSAND DAYS. Unfortunately, FIFTY THOUSAND DAYS is about 136
  years, and they stopped paying you that 20 CENTS A DAY 126 years ago...

  Insulting.

  DJ






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