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DEAR NEW FARM:
With regard to on-farm wind power, how do you convert the turbine
power into electricity for the house and farm? Can you sell any
unused amount of electricity back to the power company, and, if
so, at what price? Is this calculated into the payback for the system?
What equipment is needed to hook up the house with this and have
regular electricity as a backup when the wind is not blowing? Where
can I buy this equipment, and how expensive is it?
Thanks,
Robert Norman
Texas
DEAR ROBERT:
A few years back, after attending an Upper Midwest Organic Farming
Conference (www.mosesorganic.org)
Organic University workshop about on-farm wind power, we wrote a
series on the subject:
Generating
electricity is a breeze
Farming
the wind
Wind
in the silos
They should cover your questions and then some. “Alternative
energy” is always an up-front investment, with payback to
your bank account—and to the environment—realized over
time. Each state and utility has its own policies with regard to
how one interfaces with the grid, whether you are allowed to sell
excess power back to the utility and for how much.
NF
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