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| Subject: Re: Green Energy in Hammond oh my 3/2/2009, 7:58 pm | |
| The net metering laws in indiana prohibit the utility from charging the consumer for the new meter. And why would new appliances be needed? True sine wave inverters are available. |
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voter3
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| Subject: Re: Green Energy in Hammond oh my 3/2/2009, 9:00 pm | |
| - BigWhiteGuy wrote:
- voter3 wrote:
- Well if the President wants to spend some money an alternate energy sources $700 billion would put up a lot of Helix's. Just what did you think I meant by more accessible.
Who or whom is supposed to make it more accessible? Certainly not NIPSCo. Or the City of Hammond. What, the U.S. Dept. of Energy? Looking at a map of Indiana, this area is not very condusive to wind or solar (unless tied to a grid). That would involve more energy companies and yes, more politics. Well lets just forget the whole idea then. If they are not going to lay it in our hands then why bother? My point was the stimulus money would have been better used for innovative ideas like these rather then bailing out GM and banks that gave away no information loans. | |
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BigWhiteGuy
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| Subject: Re: Green Energy in Hammond oh my 3/3/2009, 7:57 am | |
| - voter3 wrote:
- My point was the stimulus money would have been better used for innovative ideas like these rather then bailing out GM and banks that gave away no information loans.
I agree with this point 100%... | |
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