Re: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Andrew Grosset
Wood Gas http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=wood+gas&btnG=Google+Search&meta= >Yeah but I'm planning to be in the house for the next 20 yrs it's a good >investment.. but according to HGTV it's a good investment because buyers are >starting to look for this type of thing if you decide to s

RE: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Scott Raley -ITC
] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 1:05 PM To: cf-community Subject: Re: Solar Electricity My next door neighbor is going to do it. He doesn't have it set up yet, but he has the plans worked out. One of the things he is going to do that apparently isn't standard these days is install a b

Re: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Erika L. Walker
Now THAT is cool. They've got some great technology these days for boats now. To help cut down on generator usage. Looking forward to what the next couple of years bring out. On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > One of the things he is going to do that appar

Re: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Robert Munn
My next door neighbor is going to do it. He doesn't have it set up yet, but he has the plans worked out. One of the things he is going to do that apparently isn't standard these days is install a bank of batteries to store the electricity collected during the day so he can power everything with so

RE: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Scott Raley -ITC
We are looking into some options because Maryland has a tax credit if you do certain things solar but what I want to do isn't covered under the grant so I've been slow to implement since its all coming out of my pocket. We are starting with a solar powered tankless hot water heater with battery/ele

Re: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Scott Stewart
Unfortunatly NC doesn't offer anything like that, that I'm aware of... I really want to get away from the local electricity giant Deanna Schneider wrote: > We're not, though I considered getting an evaluation. Our city has a > grant that provides free evals to anyone. They do a google earth > anal

Re: Solar Electricity

2008-11-14 Thread Deanna Schneider
We're not, though I considered getting an evaluation. Our city has a grant that provides free evals to anyone. They do a google earth analysis of your home site first, and if it looks like you'd get enough sun, they come out and discuss what you could do and help you find all the grants and rebates