here we recently went up to 18kw a day average, about 750w an hour, i
get the impression that's really high, but it's lower than a lot of
others around here, at 11c/kw it's not deadly yet, that's 11c CDN, 6c
US, i bet yer whimpering at what your power company charges.  ain't you
glad i don't make sense?

Warren Rekow wrote:

> >      Separately, Capstone announced that it will be delivering 141
> of the
> >versatile 30 kilowatt MicroTurbines - a $4 million sale - to a
> >partnership of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
> and
> >other agencies in Southern California. To be installed as distributed
>
> >generation capacity to relieve strain on the area grid, the turbines
> >will supply 4 megawatts of power - enough for 4000 homes. Visit
> Capstone
> >at http://www.microturbine.com/ .
>
> Hmmmm... 4 megawatts for 4000 homes... that's only 1000 watts per
> home. 141 turbines yielding 30,000 watts each = 4.23 MW total, OK.
> However, about 1000 watts/home seems much too small to be correct.
> --
> ...Warren Rekow

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