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Bill Turner



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That has got to be a good deal.

As my family have left home for pastures new we had a water meter installed and it has reduced our bill by two thirds of the fixed water rate.

Also have friends who still have chidren at home (hotel of Mum and Dad) who still have made a wothwhile saving by having a water meter fitted.

By the way the water company fit it for free. (the only thing United Utilies do nor rip you off for)

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Post #127459 15th Jan 2012 11:24 am
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chicken george



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I may need to plant some more trees Confused just done the annual fuel audit we used 17,000 litres of red diesel last year on the farm 60,000 lpg and 8,000 kero Neutral At work
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Bill Turner



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You must have to breed and sell a lot of chickens to pay for all that fuel! Life Honorary Member of Wallasey Motor Club.
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Rallying is the only sport.

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wingit



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CG,
I have offset the carbon of my Freely by installing (10) solar (PV) panels on my roof.

At 43.3p per Kwh and 3.1p for every Kwh I export.

Since October last year the panels have produced 371Kwh.

I'm happy Very Happy

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dunkley201



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wingit wrote:
CG,
I have offset the carbon of my Freely by installing (10) solar (PV) panels on my roof.

At 43.3p per Kwh and 3.1p for every Kwh I export.

Since October last year the panels have produced 371Kwh.

I'm happy Very Happy


Iv'e done the same - 12 panels totalling 3Kwp fitted 21 Sept 11. 1st quarter cheque just paid out £189 Thumbs Up I'm happy too! 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Post #128535 22nd Jan 2012 12:17 pm
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chicken george



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what's the carbon footprint of building and transporting said panels, not to mention maintaince and eventual disposal.

everything has a cost just wondering what it is

I'm thinking solar panels have aprox 10 year payback on them, or are new panels getting better results
The experts tell me Yorks is to far north for panels right now ,although there a quite a few locally At work
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Post #128552 22nd Jan 2012 1:49 pm
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tenet



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I gave solar panels some thought but discounted them on a number of grounds.

A family of 4 would need to install panels generating about 6 Kwh, this would require about 30sqm of visible roof space. The cost of installation would be of the order of £10-12k.

As CG says the payback would take some considerable years AND the panels only have a limited life span of about 20years. In addition their efficiency falls away with time starting from day 1.

Their visual impact, like wind turbines, is an assault to my eyes. Local authorities seem to be tripping over themselves to prove how green they are and are granting permissions in the most inappropriate locations.

We need more nuclear sites and we need to start building NOW.

End of rant.

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landy19840



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Indium in solar panels is rare and expensive and the cost to get it from china, one of the least green country's in the world is not Eco friendly one bit! Plus it will eventually run out in 5 years or so, so how on earth is that green or gonna be carbon neutral?? It's never gonna be!! Humans can never ever be carbon neutral even when your dead you will still be producing gases

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freefrom



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The whole wind farm/solar panal argument is flawed in terms of CO2 for the reasons metioned above, plus as one doesnt work at night and the other when there is no wind you have to keep power stations running on tickover in order to bridge the gap. Its more political than ecological. Same applies to a lot of the green agenda! 2012 MY TD4 SX Manual in very rare Buckingham Blue!

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