Dan,

I have a vague idea that I read somewhere that they are around USD 20,000 to 
30,000. Way too much for a home application. Hopefully if they are downsized, 
the price would also be deflated. But, for a commercial application such as a 
cogen in a hotel, apparently the price is competitive.

Regards,

Derek

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > 
> > I think they need to try and downsize the turbines to the output for a 
> > house 
> > sized unit. Then, put one in the house and turn it on, fueled with 
> > biodiesel. 
> > Turn off the power company. It can set up as a cogen, so one has space 
> > heat, 
> > hot water, and electricity, all at the same time.
> 
> They look nice, but I've been unable to find pricing information.  Have
> any of you seen prices for them?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
> -- 
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