wind power???

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you will get this.....
THAT would blow big time!

I drive by a house with a windmill every day. Each month the owner puts out a new sign on the windmill. In green painted numbers he states his energy savings, in black is the local taxes he pays to have the windmill (they vary each month so it must be based on production), at the bottom in large numbers is his monthly net loss in red, or profit in green. I hope he's getting a good price on all that RED paint he uses.
 
   / wind power??? #12  
I would talk to "A lot of people" you say are installing them.
I see you are in NY and it's a crime to talk to strangers up there :) :) but that would get your best answers.
 
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I would talk to "A lot of people" you say are installing them.
I see you are in NY and it's a crime to talk to strangers up there :) :) but that would get your best answers.

I hope to, the majority of them are on farms (orchards, vineyards and beef operations). United Wind was given my name by one of the local tractor dealers I buy from. They are pushing more for the farms around here as they do not have to worry about the fall zone as much on a farm as you would on a small residential property. We just started meeting with the guy last week and just got the actual proposal yesterday so I am just now doing more in depth research. The local guys though have not had the turbines very long. There are a couple in the immediate area that have been up 4 or 5 years but the majority are less then 2 years old.

On a side note, the Thruway authority has installed rather large wind turbines at their exits on the 90. They are huge 2 blade turbines and I have seen one of them at each of the 3 exits I normally travel.
 
   / wind power??? #14  
State of CO, the energy coops and companies are killing alt power by home owners by paying a ridiculously low rate for net metering compared to commercial that you pay for the power. It makes it **** near impossible to ever get a payback.
 
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On a side note, the Thruway authority has installed rather large wind turbines at their exits on the 90. They are huge 2 blade turbines and I have seen one of them at each of the 3 exits I normally travel.

Yeah, we saw those... they were facing directly at us with the blades not turning and perfectly parallel to the ground.... they looked like airplanes about to strafe the tollway!:laughing:
 
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Yeah, we saw those... they were facing directly at us with the blades not turning and perfectly parallel to the ground.... they looked like airplanes about to strafe the tollway!:laughing:

I have yet to see them spin, they have been up for a month or so.
 
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I've been off grid for over 30 years. I started with a wind unit but gradually changed to solar and now have no wind. My main reason is nearly no maintenance with solar. My situation is considerably different than yours as you will sell all of your excess power at any given time while mine was wasted after my batteries were at full charge. I feel that solar is much less likely to annoy others but wind certainly could work better for you. I'd look at projected yearly output and actual output of a currently installed unit and payback carefully.

My concern with your offer is the reliability of the supplier and also what happens if they go out of business? I'd want to see/hear a unit in operation and also see its output history over a year.

Flicker should not be an issue with that unit considering the speed of the airfoils. I live near (under 1200ft) to a 400 ft tall, 1.6 megawatt wind unit. The blades rotate at 14 rpm and we get a bit of flicker part of the year in the late afternoon. Not as bothersome to me as the cloud plume over the cooling tower of a nearby nuclear plant. :laughing: (can't see from my house)

Good luck.

Loren
 
   / wind power??? #19  
The price of power increases over time is the key to their financial analysis for you. The wholesale power price is actually lower now in NY (like 1/2) than previously primarily due to subsidized wind and natural gas fired sources. What lower power price works out to a break even for you over 20 years is a good question to ask them. What % of run time is used to get to the 18 MW annual production and how does that compare to some of the wind charts or data that convert to expected run time? Have they done a good job of converting that for you to the power you'd actually see at your site? I see many of the large turbines that are supposed to be able to run 100s of homes sitting idle quite often....
 
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Does the generator you are thinking of installing make noise? Some of the videos I have seen had a generator noise that would drive me nuts.

Later,
Dan
 

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