At least do it for a better reason than the money.
Of course, you don't take in to account generator failure and the cost 
of connecting (IF 'they' will even let you connect)

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Martin Klingensmith
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alex wrote:

>Paul,
>I'm more concerned at this point at making some reasonable return on 
>investment.
>And it doesn't look that bad : 24litres X 24 hours = 576 litres/day.
>576 X 365 = 210 000 litres/1 year - output from 200 acres.
>100 kwt X 24 X 365 X .08(c/KWTH) = $ 70,080.00.
>Not a bad income for a farmer. Plus growing exotic fish in the pond!
>Alex
>
>
>Paul B.Schmidt wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Good point.  Remember as well that most electric power needs falls in 
>>two spikes, AM and PM rush.  If you can run a generator for a few hours 
>>in the AM and PM then that's really all you'd need to decrease 
>>consumption during spike times, let alone run your farms on it.  I know 
>>little of the specifics or science but ...worth helping out and 
>>furthering our goals ...my two cents.
>>
>>- Paul
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>>>There is lots of talk about grid problems in NA.
>>>
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