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> 
> I read somewhere that but for the government subsidy it would not
> make economic sense to build them, in the UK you can get a
> subsidy for even home installations of solar and wind
> power, they have to be of a certain minimum size 1.5 kw rings a bell
> and be connected to the mains so that excess energy can be sold
> back to the power companies.
> 
> 
> 
> Who would design a vehicle that falls over when you stop?
> 
> 73 - Ralph, G7IED @ GB7FCR

	You are lucky. Out here, the power co's where charging a fee  on the
cudstomers who hade solar heating in their homes, so as not to lose out on
the power that they coulf log at almost extortionate prices.
 	Incidentally, power supply at p[resent seems like a stoskmarket item,:
in times of high use the spot price /unit goes up; thieving sods!!!!

	Good luck on the selling it back to the Nat Grid. Out here it didn't
work, unless you were big business. Littleman is stomped omnn all the
time. Short & curlies type operations, that's how they appear to be run.
 (Must operate under the same principles as the oil companies, methinks)

	Lots of luck in you search for success in this field, OM

 Allen ZL1AJG


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