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Residential wind power
Wayco Wayne_2
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Upstate NY last week visiting family and a cousin is considering wind power for his house. He is located near the St Lawrence river and the winds howls like crazy in the Winter. Has there been any discussions on residential wind power on this site? Are there recommended brands? BTW when I left I was traveling East of Malone NY and saw a commercial wind farm with 12 enormous wind turbines. It made me smile to see someone being smart about their energy. WW
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I've been
writing about it a lot in my weekly eBlast, and including links. Do you get that every Thursday morning?Retired and loving it.0 -
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...that you might want to have a look at www.homepower.com . Home Power magazine has printed a bunch of hands on info on wind.
Yours, Larry0 -
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