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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 2458478" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>What people seem to often forget is you dont get your capital back , it is a depeciating asset .if the tubine you invest in is on FIT it may now be 5 years into its term , so only 15 years of fit left .</p><p>if you are investing in operational tubines that are going to be operated by another company and serviced by by them you are at risk of inflated maintenance cost from the operator reducing your return.</p><p>there have been several companies offering "Bonds" on this type of project , both solar and wind one at least went bust owing over £7 million to investors , and looking at it was more or less a fraud from the outset as practically none of the 7 milion was invested in any solar or wind schemes , it was just moved to an Australian company , that subsequently went bust and re emerged from the ashes with the same directors scott free</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 2458478, member: 7392"] What people seem to often forget is you dont get your capital back , it is a depeciating asset .if the tubine you invest in is on FIT it may now be 5 years into its term , so only 15 years of fit left . if you are investing in operational tubines that are going to be operated by another company and serviced by by them you are at risk of inflated maintenance cost from the operator reducing your return. there have been several companies offering "Bonds" on this type of project , both solar and wind one at least went bust owing over £7 million to investors , and looking at it was more or less a fraud from the outset as practically none of the 7 milion was invested in any solar or wind schemes , it was just moved to an Australian company , that subsequently went bust and re emerged from the ashes with the same directors scott free [/QUOTE]
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