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Kaine



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Gas Oil Bills now getting silly - Wind Turbine on the cards!

As my Gas Oil bill is now topping £250/month I am looking into a wind turbine or similar to help bring it down

Has anyone on the forum ever looked into this and could give me any pointers where to start looking - i.e. recommended companies etc. Want to do a Grid Tie in plus battery back up however obviously dont want to spend too much as that will defeat the objective. Luckily I live at the top of a hill with pretty clean air with only a few trees around us so should get fairly good results with the right gear

Any 'useful' comments appreciated Thumbs Up

Kaine

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ChrisP



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Kaine,
Tell me about it,just got this months Aga oil bill,1000 litres now £539.90,to put that into perspective when we moved in about 10 years ago it was £80 for the same amount.
Hopefully this lot should last me about 3 months.
The National Trust is just about to install a wind turbine in the cottage next to ours which is even worse because it doesn't have electricity and has relied on a generator.
My friend has just installed one on his remote farm up on the moors near Tideswell,let me know if you would like to talk to him and I'll give you his number.
He runs day courses on how to do it and what it costs,I know he got quite a large proportion of the cost back in the form of a grant and quite often is selling his generated electricity back into the grid.
ATB,
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Turbine to replace gas?
Turbine = electricity....

Suggest you buy some electrical heaters and a stove then....
- Is that constructive or have I totally missed the point? Big Cry Rolling with laughter

You might want to consider a ground heating system. Takes the heat out of the ground during the winter. Can heat the whole house. Expensive though.... 2022 P440e AB

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My local B & Q always have a sales reps in selling wind turbines/n solor pannels....... might start you looking in the right direction if theres are not what your looking for

Or is there any GREEN forums that could help Wink

Post #165736 Wed Apr 16 2008 6:46pm
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Kaine



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PauloAmore wrote:
Turbine to replace gas?
Turbine = electricity....

Suggest you buy some electrical heaters and a stove then....
- Is that constructive or have I totally missed the point? Big Cry Rolling with laughter

You might want to consider a ground heating system. Takes the heat out of the ground during the winter. Can heat the whole house. Expensive though....


Ground source installation is too expensive

Doesn't Wind convert into Gas then Rolling Eyes

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Kaine



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npinks wrote:
My local B & Q always have a sales reps in selling wind turbines/n solor pannels....... might start you looking in the right direction if theres are not what your looking for

Or is there any GREEN forums that could help Wink


B&Q sell a Windsave unit which is no good for me. Of course researching elsewhere is obvious - always worth asking on other forums though Wink

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Kaine



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will do

the Windsave (B&Q) one is no good for me as I'd like to have battery backup too

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Some helpful and probably realistic costs on this site http://www.bjre.co.uk/ look at the costs and renewable obligations certificates

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You could try these guys too Kaine www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/generate_your_own_energy 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Kaine



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CarlW wrote:
Some helpful and probably realistic costs on this site http://www.bjre.co.uk/ look at the costs and renewable obligations certificates


Cheers Carl - great first post Thumbs Up

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Kaine



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
You could try these guys too Kaine www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/generate_your_own_energy


Cheers Tim - just been reading that website for the last hour or so regarding grants

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Have any of you northerners thought of moving down south where they have gas plumbed in direct to the house??

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Kaine



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NickM wrote:
Have any of you northerners thought of moving down south where they have gas plumbed in direct to the house??


now thats a good idea

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bcp



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Wind turbines are fine if you have enough wind! Currently running an anemometer on site for a 12 month survey. Surprising how many non windy days there are. Power has a cubic relationship to wind speed and also size of the blades. You want to get the biggest one you can in the windiest spot. Expensive things though!

Proven Engineering make the best ones.

Have you thought of an air source heat pump to replace / augment your oil burner?

BCP

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