Freedom from the energy companies
By dalelynn21
@dalelynn21 (60)
United States
September 29, 2006 1:11pm CST
Wouldn't it be nice to get a check from the electric company instead of having to send one to the electric company?
Solar and wind power are being added to residential property.
Would you want to have your own source of power and not be dependent upon the energy companies?
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3 responses
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• United States
7 Dec 06
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@maddog108 (3435)
• Australia
2 Oct 06
love the idea and ive wanted to do it for a long time.we have a very large back yard i could set up a lot of generators wind or solar more power than what i need so i could make a large profit.
@Lackingstyle (7509)
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1 Oct 06
Naturally my own source. I find it ironic how we have many anti-corporation people going about complaining how we're forced into a cycle of relying on companies, in reality you could become completely self sufficient using wind power/sun power and cutting back on luxaries, though that's just it, nobody wants to cut back!
My Dad's been harnessing the power of the sun to charge up several garden items for years, such as the garden lights. Even in the winter they get enough 'sunlight' to be lit up at night and that's in one of the most sun-less places in the world England!