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01-20-14, 11:49 AM | #31 | |
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01-20-14, 12:12 PM | #32 |
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For those of you that have not followed Oklahoma weather events, Moore Oklahoma has been one of the hardest hit..
The average of tornado hits, here in the bull's-eye (central Oklahoma), is about one tornado per sq mile every 400 years. Moore has been directly hit at least three times since 1999. Steve
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This thread went off topic at post #16.
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01-21-14, 06:25 AM | #37 |
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To get back on topic, I am just a couple score of miles north of Servicetech and I don't see wind power as viable, but not because of weather. Just the cost . . .
The return on investment (ROI) is just SO much faster with PV panels compared to wind. I am in the process of getting quotes on panels and I have told sellers of the hail issue here - and they just shrug and insist that the panels have a 20 - 25 year life guarantee. I need to look closer as "prorated use" or other deductions will clearly dampen my enthusiasm. The small wind powered machines are popping up like mushrooms across Europe (roof install, typically), but they also have kWhr rates that would scare us in the USA to death. Can you even comprehend 40 cents per kWhr (Denmark)? Steve Steve
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01-21-14, 07:08 AM | #39 |
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Servicetech, sadly, no.
I am a defined customer of CREC, the electric rural coop out of Stillwater. Right across the street are OG&E residential lines and customers, but on MY side of the street, I must use CREC. CREC did put in a smartmeter and I can interrogate it on a daily basis to get a 24 hour kWhr consumption, but they don't offer too much else. I did get a $750/ton rebate from them for a GT heat pump. Went to the CREC annual meeting to get them to think about time of use metering, but didn't get anywhere . . . Steve
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I've always said that PV was a much better option than wind. With that said wind does have some good points, probably it's biggest is its ability to compliment PV, especially on those cloudy days when the sun isn't out, usually the wind is blowing. There have been graphs done on this and Germany has put them off its north shore to help supply power. I'm going to build my own because I cant justify the price of buying one. Then there's the tower, wind pros will tell you that you have to get the tower up 80 feet but putting a 300 lb object up 80 feet is not my idea of a fun weekend! Then there's taking it down every year for maintenance because as most of you know, unlike PV, windmills are mechanical and mechanical things break and need attention. My thinking is that instead of one windmill up 80 feet, I'll put up a couple of 10 footers up 40 feet or so. The cost of making the mills shouldn't be too bad and I'm good with winding armatures, machining and welding parts. I'll TIG the housing (aluminum) to keep the weight down and see how it goes. Anyway that's my summer project along with rebuilding my Elec-trak. Sorry for any thread drift. Rob |
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