JeepHammer
SHOOTER
Most people will follow what ever is 'Easiest',
Some deny science and won't consider RE or alternatives to petroleum.
This is not the folks that will be interested in this...
.............
*IF* you have enough wind resources,
Or you have moving water across your property,
These are GREAT things to have.
I also don't discount the few that might have natural gas vents from old oil wells, but again, these are few and far between.
Everyone sees the sun every day, it's the most wide spread natural resource the earth has.
It powers about everything on earth, from life to weather patterns,
And in the roughly 4.5 billion years of the planet, it's come up every single day.
I don't have wind or moving water resources, so I went solar...
It's been work, but I can't say I have regrets, and since the property I bought (available when I was in the market) didn't have electrical service, the cost of getting that service was WAY expensive.
The solar has been MUCH cheaper in the long run.
No outages, hasn't failed in about 15 years.
So I'm going to try to cover the basics, with modern equipment, along with tips that can allow you to be more productive and/or reduce initial costs.
These are practical things I've learned, not theory...
Some deny science and won't consider RE or alternatives to petroleum.
This is not the folks that will be interested in this...
.............
*IF* you have enough wind resources,
Or you have moving water across your property,
These are GREAT things to have.
I also don't discount the few that might have natural gas vents from old oil wells, but again, these are few and far between.
Everyone sees the sun every day, it's the most wide spread natural resource the earth has.
It powers about everything on earth, from life to weather patterns,
And in the roughly 4.5 billion years of the planet, it's come up every single day.
I don't have wind or moving water resources, so I went solar...
It's been work, but I can't say I have regrets, and since the property I bought (available when I was in the market) didn't have electrical service, the cost of getting that service was WAY expensive.
The solar has been MUCH cheaper in the long run.
No outages, hasn't failed in about 15 years.
So I'm going to try to cover the basics, with modern equipment, along with tips that can allow you to be more productive and/or reduce initial costs.
These are practical things I've learned, not theory...