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<blockquote data-quote="Far North Gollach" data-source="post: 8315304" data-attributes="member: 166952"><p>The Gaia G-11 model 11kw turbines (now Ryse energy) are good in lower wind areas which I think your Ip21 postcode will be. Only problem with them is they are 3 phase only so can only go in certain locations with a 3 phase connection nearby, or be set up for off grid c/w storage, </p><p></p><p>As I mentioned in my earlier reply today in the Renewables section, the SD wind turbines are meant to be good but work better in windier areas of the country. Pretty much all the other makers have gone bankrupt in the past decade, the ones I see parked up not generating in Caithness are these makes (mostly Xzeres).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Far North Gollach, post: 8315304, member: 166952"] The Gaia G-11 model 11kw turbines (now Ryse energy) are good in lower wind areas which I think your Ip21 postcode will be. Only problem with them is they are 3 phase only so can only go in certain locations with a 3 phase connection nearby, or be set up for off grid c/w storage, As I mentioned in my earlier reply today in the Renewables section, the SD wind turbines are meant to be good but work better in windier areas of the country. Pretty much all the other makers have gone bankrupt in the past decade, the ones I see parked up not generating in Caithness are these makes (mostly Xzeres). [/QUOTE]
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