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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

two times 60 watt solar panels added to my wind turbine system

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  • Do you need two inverters to have this kind of system?

  • @platinum243125 yes though they can be linked in to one if blocking do

    iodes are used

  • To cut off your bill, you can use wind turbines to provide you electricity using wind energy. Wind has power and you can prove that through these wind turbines that lets you generate your own electricity. How was that? There were countries that is already engaged in using wind turbines in their households and even businesses. It is more practical and it's good to know that this is just for free. Everybody will definitely like that.

  • @windturbinesinc what can I say yes, true one day this and solar, water, thermal vents will have to cover all our needs, for now man is just playing at it, its expensive now, one day you will be able to paint your all houses with a electromechanical conductive paint and generate power clothes to run all your personal needs ,with HHO powered transport from solar, so fill the tank as you park in the sun and knock out more with domestic wind turbines at night, a full tank for free, all from water

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  • @TheWindMillMan Nice!

  • @TheWindMillMan Yeah. Others are not yet aware of the benefits that they can get using wind energy through wind turbines. If we take a look at it, there's no risk even if you try this out since wind energy is just free but you already get something out from it which is really nice. There's nothing to lose. Really.

  • @TheWindMillMan it does, though is that the same in the states? because what ive read is that they just pay you for any power surplus you make.

  • @HalfNekoJames NO. you get paid for the 3kw if power generated is counted back into grid, and these counted units can be added up to get ROC's (renewable obligation certificates) and these can then be sold to the utility company as they need to now generate a % of RE power, and buy yours off you also you get to use the ones you put back into grid back out for free so really you get paid twice 1x £1 in = £1+ ROC's payment out ,

    not a bad trick I think. Hope this helps you out bud

    regards Andy

  • @TheWindMillMan

    sorry this took so long i meant anything over the amount of power you use like for example, if you use 2.4kwhrs in 2 weeks and produce 3.0 kwhrs in 2 weeks they pay you for every watt over that you put back into the system ...at least that is what i think iw as thinkign at that time. :)

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