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RE: Wind Power




140 quid ,,, per month really =85 not a quarter ..

But what is the average ?  They don=92t say.

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So to get the =A31000 from the gov I have to go though clear skies..

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I will keep my eye on this.=20=20

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Dave

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-----Original Message-----
From: James Fidell [mailto:james@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 18 January 2005 18:58
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wind Power

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Quoting Dave Harris (dh140770@xxxxxxx):
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> This is very interesting.
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> So the government give you 1000, the Windsave costs 1050.  Any idea
what
the
> installation costs are ?

And how much the price will go up once they get certified for a
clear skies grant?

> What is the 'average' house bill.  Ours is 40 quid p/m

Hellfire. I'd kill to have an electricity bill that low. Mine's nearer
140 quid p/m. But then my office is at home, we have a child (soon two)
in nappies meaning the washing machine and tumble drier are almost
permanently on, and a swimming pool with a fairly hefty electric pump.
Oh, and there's the electric fence for the hens, though that's hardly a
large drain.

James


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