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matt's blogTED: An Indoor Electricity MeterSubmitted by matt on Fri, 2009-12-18 22:18.Sarah didn’t like TED when he first came to live with us. I think she found him to be a bit of a nag. However, yesterday TED left for an extended vacation at a friend’s home and Sarah, only hours after his departure, stated, “I miss TED”. I do too. Read the full article and learn more about TED at Green Collar Living in the Mountain State That Miracle of GeographySubmitted by matt on Fri, 2009-11-13 01:41.
6X$$ ...This year I missed the morning session, but I did have the pleasure of listening to Erik Duncan from Invenergy LLC whose talk was entitled “The Cost of Developing and Constructing Wind Farms.” Invenergy works all over the U.S. developing wind farms. In WV they are most famous for the Beech Ridge farm that is under development in Greenbrier County and which has struggled due to a lot of opposition. What I found most striking about the talk was the fact that it costs six times as much to develop a wind farm in the Appalachians as it does to develop one in the Midwest.... Windy Days for Wind Turbines in WVSubmitted by matt on Wed, 2009-09-30 00:39.With the arrival of the cold front yesterday we have emerged from late summer doldrums and officially entered the windy season. See the video and read the full article at Green Collar Living in the Mountain State Green Collar Living in the Mountain StateSubmitted by matt on Thu, 2009-09-24 21:09.
The blog is moving on to Green Collar Living in the Mountain State. I'll be creating a new section here at www.getpimby.com to highlight completed projects. I'll leave up the original blog/projects for the time being so that folks can take a look at some of the past projects. Renewable Energy at the Kanawha Valley Sustainability FairSubmitted by matt on Thu, 2009-06-04 23:26.Calories and KilowattsSubmitted by matt on Mon, 2009-03-02 21:55.The WVU Agricultural Extension Service hosted an absolutely outstanding cast of alternative energy speakers at this year’s West Virginia Small Farms Conference. This event may be the premier renewable energy conference in the 30% Off All Wind InstallationsSubmitted by matt on Mon, 2009-03-02 19:20.
Wow! The stimulus just keeps coming....... The latest stimulus hoopla is that wind turbines are now eligible for a full 30% federal tax credit. Previously the credit was capped, but the cap has been lifted. As with solar (PV) the tax credit is taken against the full installed cost of the system. |
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