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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... Wind is actually a good source, if there is a consistent breeze blowing enough to keep the blades of the windmill moving, and would seem to be fairly inexpensive to construct as well. As far as solar, the cost of setting up systems are extremely expensive still as the manufacturers of such materials are willing to lower their prices any....... I've lived in Seattle. Too little sun and almost no wind. According to a book I was reading when I wanted to build a greenhouse, windloading is not a consideration there as it has the lowest winds in the country. Oh, tell us ALL about WESTERN Washington, Dee. The whole state is "just like Seattle," isn't it? I doubt you've ever been beyond the Puget Sound area. You don't know EASTERN Washington. Did you get all your personal-experience-geography from that radiotelegraph joy book? LHA |
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