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<blockquote data-quote="Michael S" data-source="post: 7274896" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>A demonstration of where the money is: I have a 35ha field that I have been approached about putting solar panels on three times in the last ten years, every time the proposal fell on the cost of connecting to the grid. A friend and neighbour's yard is very close to said field and equidistant to the nearest local electricity substation, he has tenants with three V16 gas powered generators, each about the size of a forty foot container, who could not only afford to connect to the electricity substation but also lay two miles of low pressure gas main in the opposite direction to a gas distribution station to fuel the engines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael S, post: 7274896, member: 419"] A demonstration of where the money is: I have a 35ha field that I have been approached about putting solar panels on three times in the last ten years, every time the proposal fell on the cost of connecting to the grid. A friend and neighbour's yard is very close to said field and equidistant to the nearest local electricity substation, he has tenants with three V16 gas powered generators, each about the size of a forty foot container, who could not only afford to connect to the electricity substation but also lay two miles of low pressure gas main in the opposite direction to a gas distribution station to fuel the engines. [/QUOTE]
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