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Free Solar Panels

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

It’s here again. Our Free Solar Panel promotion. This spring, If you buy any of our RoofMill™, Home Wind/Solar Energy Kits, you will get Free Solar Panel Upgrades on all your panels of your kits. (Limit 6 Per Customer, While Supplies Last).

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This promotion is (while supplies last) and could end at any time depending on how long these panels are in stock.

While Supplies Last, we are substituting these BIG 197 WATT PANELS in every wind solar kit we sell. There are 2 panels per turbine in our Hybrid Wind/Solar kits. So, that’s up to 6 BIG 197 WATT PANELS per customer.

Normal standard kit comes with 2 117 watt panels. Have a look BELOW at how much smaller the standard panels are compared to the BIG PANEL UPGRADES!

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So, this upgrade gives each system almost double the solar power FOR SAME LIST PRICE. It’s a great deal. So, give us a call if you are shopping for a home energy system.

Our Rooftop Wind Turbine systems are Wind/Solar Hybrid, and all qualify for government tax crdedits of 30%. So, for your investment made in a Rooftop Wind Turbine system, the IRS credits you back 30% within one year of purchase. You get 30% back from the IRS. So, basically the government will pay for almost 1/3 of your new Rooftop Wind Turbine home energy system. This includes all installation costs and expenses… a real nice start on your investment payback.

The home Rooftop Wind Turbine systems are designed for reliable power output for the next 30 years or so. With every price increase of the utility company power your investment gets better all the time. Utility costs are rising all over and will accelerate over the next few years. We expect the cost of electricity to rise and double over Obamas term in office due to cap and tax and increased regulation and market pressure. Fact is it was already going up dramatically under the last administration anyway.

To see more videos of our home wind turbines, go to – WindEnergy7.Com – and you can find info about becoming an owner, installer, or dealer of our rooftop wind turbine systems. There are still areas open for new dealers to become the local source for wind/solar systems. So, if you are interested in becoming a home wind turbine dealer fill out the Contact Form at – WindEnergy7.com – and we can see if your area may still be open for you to become the home wind turbine dealer for your surrounding county territory. You can buy a system online and we ship by UPS. You may become a dealer and or installer if you like, just fill out the Contact Form.

Home Wind Turbines For Sale

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Home Wind Turbines for Sale, Energy Kits, Wind Turbine Solar Panel kits for sale.


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You will save money on your electric bill from the day it is installed. Did you ever think about what it’s like to have green energy in your home? If that interests you, then look at our systems. The Home Solar panel system from WindEnergy7, an Ohio manufacturer, has been steadily creating green jobs for US workers coast to coast. The RoofMill!” provides your home with energy security, free electricity, lower carbon footprint, and emergency back-up power for your home. You get an estimate from the local WindEnergy7 Dealer for a turn-key installation, or even do the job yourself.

Home Solar Panel Kits qualify for a 30% IRS Tax Credit. So, for for This $10,790 System, the IRS pays you back OVER $2,900.

WindEnergy7 LLC, an Ohio manufacturer has been steadily becoming the leader in Hybrid Home Energy Kits means your new system comes WITH WIND POWER. Browse the WindEnergy7 website, WindEnergy7.com see for yourself why a Solar/Wind Hybrid system is so much better than a solar only, or wind only home energy system. Systems from WindEnergy7 are featuring every recent advance in solar power technology. The most advanced AMERICAN MADE solar panels, the best wind turbine, working harmoniously to power your home, Can Run Your Meter Backwards. WindEnergy7 LLC, we invented the Home Wind Turbine Kit, with an installed base from California to New Jersey. We have dealers and installers from coast to coast. To talk to the local dealer in your area about a system, to see a system locally, please fill out our Contact Form. You will receive more information by filling out the contact form.

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2 HO Turbine complete Grid Tied Wind/Solar Rooftop Home Energy Kit, HO-2.8kW, Maximum Output 2800 watts, includes 2 HO Wind Turbines, Blades, Cones, Rotors, Tails, Roofmount Kits, Charge Controllers, 4 Solar Panel Kit, Hardware, and Grid-Tie Inverter. This is an HO Hybrid Wind/Solar Power system with maximum output of 2800 watts.

Price: Only $10,790 ea. – – – That’s $1000 off retail List… Special Price

See Videos of the Home Solar Panel Kits in Action! – Home Solar Panel Kits

Rooftop Wind Turbine on Home

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Home Wind Turbines are the future of home energy security. Free electricity isn’t all you get from a new Rooftop Wind Turbines, as soon as your system is up, you have improved your home value by at least an equal amount of the investment. Your green energy home is more likely to sell compared to others with no home generation or emergency power system. Think about it. Look at homes for sale.. Can any of them generate their own free electricity, how many can compete with such a solid green energy capability like your Rooftop Wind Turbine delivers. Its also an attention getter and will bring people to see what its about if you ever need to sell, your home has a dramatic edge and a higher resale value.

If you want a Rooftop Wind Turbine, fill out the Rooftop Wind Turbine Contact Form. We will connect you with the Rooftop Wind Turbine dealer for your area. There are still areas open for new dealers to become the local source for wind/solar systems. So, if you are interested in becoming a Rooftop Wind Turbine dealer fill out the Contact Form at – WindEnergy7.com – and we can see if your area may still be open for you to become the Rooftop Wind Turbine dealer for your local territory.

At WindEnergy7.Com you will find links to pictures and videos published of Rooftop Wind Turbine system installations done recently. Many featured in newspaper articles and so forth, WindEnergy7 LLC has invented and filed for patents on a few of the technologies that make Rooftop Wind Turbine feasible. We have been busy training and supporting owners and dealers from California to New Jersey over the past couple of years to expand our network of local Rooftop Wind Turbine dealers.

Our Rooftop Wind Turbine systems are Wind/Solar Hybrid, and all qualify for government tax crdedits of 30%. So, for your investment made in a Rooftop Wind Turbine system, the IRS credits you back 30% within one year of purchase. You get 30% back from the IRS. So, basically the government will pay for almost 1/3 of your new Rooftop Wind Turbine home energy system. This includes all installation costs and expenses… a real nice start on your investment payback.

The home Rooftop Wind Turbine systems are designed for reliable power output for the next 30 years or so. With every price increase of the utility company power your investment gets better all the time. Utility costs are rising all over and will accelerate over the next few years. We expect the cost of electricity to rise and double over Obamas term in office due to cap and tax and increased regulation and market pressure. Fact is it was already going up dramatically under the last administration anyway.

To see more videos of our home wind turbines, go to – WindEnergy7.Com – and you can find info about becoming an owner, installer, or dealer of our rooftop wind turbine systems. There are still areas open for new dealers to become the local source for wind/solar systems. So, if you are interested in becoming a home wind turbine dealer fill out the Contact Form at – WindEnergy7.com – and we can see if your area may still be open for you to become the home wind turbine dealer for your surrounding county territory. You can buy a system online and we ship by UPS. You may become a dealer and or installer if you like, just fill out the Contact Form.

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Home Wind Turbine Windmill

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

WindEnergy7.com – If you want a home wind turbine, fill out home wind turbine Contact Form and I can connect you with the home wind turbine dealer for your area. There are still areas open for new dealers to become the local source for wind/solar systems. So, if you are interested in becoming a home wind turbine dealer fill out the Contact Form at – WindEnergy7.com – and we can see if your area may still be open for you to become the home wind turbine dealer for your county.

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You will find links to pictures that I have published of home wind turbine rooftop system installations done recently. Some are featured in newspaper articles and so forth. WindEnergy7 LLC has invented and filed for patents on a few of the technologies that make home rooftop wind turbines feasible. We have been busy training and supporting owners and dealers from California to New Jersey over the past couple of years to expand our network of local home wind turbine dealers.

Our home wind turbene systems are Wind/Solar Hybrid, and are qualified for government tax crdedits of 30%. So, for your investment made in these systems the IRS credits you back 30% within one year of purchase. You get 30% back from the IRS. So, basically the government will pay for almost 1/3 of your investment made in your new home wind turbine energy system. This includes all installation costs and expenses and is a real nice start on your investment payback.

Free electricity isnt all you get from a new home wind turbine, as soon as your system is up, you have improved your home value by atleast an equal amount of the investment. Your green energy home is more likely to sell compared to others with no home generation or emergency power system. Think about it. Look at homes for sale.. Can any of them generate their own free electricity, how many can compete with such a solid green energy capability like your home wind turbine delivers. Its also an attention getter and will bring people to see what its about if you ever need to sell, your home has a dramatic edge and a higher resale value.

The home wind turbine systems are designed for reliable power output for the next 30 years or so. With every price increase of the utility company power your investment gets better all the time. Utility costs are rising all over and will accelerate over the next few years. We expect the cost of electricity to rise and double over Obamas term in office due to cap and trade and increased regulation and market pressure.

To see more videos of our home wind turbines, go to – WindEnergy7.com – and you can find info about becoming an owner, installer, or dealer of our home wind turbine systems. There are still areas open for new dealers to become the local source for wind/solar systems. So, if you are interested in becoming a home wind turbine dealer fill out the Contact Form at – WindEnergy7.com – and we can see if your area may still be open for you to become the home wind turbine dealer for your county.

If you are interested in starting a wind project for your residence or acreage, contact us. To Buy a Wind Turbine or Become a Dealer, Please fill out our Contact Form. The system will automatically send you some additional info.

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LED Light Bulb And Residential Wind/Solar Systems

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

We always recommend that homeowners plan for home energy conservation along with their green energy system installation.  Most homeowners want to install a wind/solar hybrid electric system to provide electricity and lighting for the residence. One of the best ways to do this is to start with the lighting of a residence and install efficient bulbs. Most of you are thinking of CFL (compact florescent). Not me, I have started using LED bulbs in my residence and those that are new Wind/Solar projects. Most of you have barely begun to hear about LED technology, LED is for (light emmitting diode) and it is the most efficient and low cost way to provide lighting, BY A MILE.

LED bulbs can quickly pay for themselves through energy savings, even though they cost more. Today’s LED bulbs below, use less than ONE THIRD of the energy of CFL (compact fluorescent) bulbs and last up to 30,000 hours. Between the long life of the bulbs and the savings on electricity the LED is money well spent. Below I will show you the numbers and on this page you can review and purchase the different bulbs that we recommend.

By replacing the existing incandescent lightbulbs with LEDs, a homeowner can reserve this power for other uses. Even with the expense of buying new LEDs it’s substantially more cost-effective than staying with incandescent or compact florescent bulbs.

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If you are interested in starting a wind project for your residence or acreage, contact us. To Buy a Wind Turbine or Become a Dealer, Please fill out our Contact Form. The system will automatically send you some additional info.

Home Wind Turbine, Rooftop Residential Wind Turbines

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Home Wind Systems are a way to take control of your energy needs. Nationwide, homeowners are building and installing wind/solar hybrid systems. WindEnergy7 has complete kits of matching components starting at just $2990. We also sell larger turbines and towers up to whatever size project a customer needs. However, because our systems are designed to be so modular and expandable, we recommend that customers and dealers start out with a base kit. It’s easy and cheap to get started, and you can add on as you wish. As you can see in this picture, two or more systems can be easily coupled together. We sell a kit that is a three turbine kit, goes on a rooftop.

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Our best selling kit is the smaller rooftop mounted turbine that connects with a solar panel to give clean reliable power at 850 watts of Wind/Solar Hybrid power. The cycles of heavy wind season in winter, heavy solar season in summer go hand in hand with our hybrid wind/solar systems. Also, when solar is dead at night, wind is typically stronger at night. There’s a synergy of generation in these wind/solar hybrids that helps to make a system more consistent.

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We designed a heavy duty, high tech system that is attractively priced, that gives an even flow of energy year round. Many interested in home wind power are exploring homegrown junkyard turbines to build yourself. They will look like what they are when finished, junkyard turbines. They will not look like these kits above that we sell. For most people, a professionally designed, attractive, high tech kit is the way to to. It’s way simple to assemble and put up and is more attractive at the home. Small DIY Wind Turbine Generator Kits

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If you are interested in starting a wind project for your residence or acreage, contact us. To Buy a Wind Turbine or Become a Dealer, Please fill out our Contact Form. The system will automatically send you some additional info.

Texas Energy Policy, Inhibiting Green Energy!

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Related Article: Michigan Energy Policy, Needs Change In Leadership?

Real Quick, What is net metering?
“Net Metering” is the most critical public policy and state regulated rules that govern YOUR PERSONAL ENERGY RIGHTS, FREEDOM. Through Net Metering, energy consumed and produced at a home or business that has a home wind turbine or solar system is metered and credited. Under net metering, excess electricity produced by the wind turbine will spin the existing home or business electricity meter backwards, effectively banking the electricity until it is needed by the customer. This provides the customer with full retail value for all the electricity produced.

If you can’t afford a windmill or solar system for your home, we still need you to get involved, right here. This article will point out how your state, Texas has serious limits on your personal energy rights. That’s right, people in states like Colorado, New Jersey, etc. have far more rights and freedom for personal energy than you. Please make these same points to your elected officials, Governor, State Representatives, Local newspapers, and Utility Commissions. Join me in calling on US Congress and US Senate to legislate a standardized Net Metering Policy, nationally. We need National Standards for Net Metering Policy to support wind and solar progress, not stifle it. Having these states all do their own thing is limiting many Americans from their personal energy rights. But first, for now, we need to shine the light on these state policies and get reforms in our own back yard.

Here’s a quick look at Texas Net Metering Rules. I’m going to compare them to other states, states where the government Utility Commissions and Politicians are on the side of taxpayers and not sold out to Fat Cat Utility companies. If the Texas taxpayers don’t understand what needs to happen, and make noise to public officials, then the Utility Companies are the ones most influencing policy, not the consumers. Thus we will be stuck with these limits on green energy for homeowners and businesses.

I’ll use Colorado and New Jersey in some real basic policy comparisons so you can easily see where you, in Texas, are getting hosed by Big Utility friendly policy.

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Texas Limit on System Size: 100 kW for qualifying facilities; 50 kW for renewables (see summary)
OK, that is enough for most but not all residences, depending on wind resources. Any very large residence, normal business, or a consumer in a lower wind area could need more power than that. What does that mean? Well, it means that by your states Utility Commission rules, they and their big Utilities they are supposed to “regulate” have it fixed on the taxpayer. As a taxpayer, many larger residences and most businesses will have to go Off-Grid to generate ALL their own power. Not good enough. No freedom in that, no justice. WHO is most likely to afford to invest in green energy? The largest residences and some stable businesses that can afford it… Doh. Sorry, your elected officials and their corrupt Utility “Regulators” have basicall put a limit in there for that…

Compare To, New Jersey Limit on System Size: 2MW, 2,000,000 watts
OK, meaning a person in New Jersey has dramatically more rights to personal energy than a taxpayer in Texas. That’s enough to power 2 WalMart stores! To be mathematic, a New Jersey taxpayer has 20 times the personal energy rights than a taxpayer in Texas. That sucks for Texas taxpayers, but maybe not so bad for the Big Utilities and the government “regulators” and politicians that support these limits on taxpayer rights to personal energy. They keep that ceiling over your head to hold back green energy, or keep it for themselves. We all have wind, sun, we should all have freedom to make OUR OWN electricity from it.

Texas Limit on Overall Enrollment: None
OK, this is great, same as leading states like Colorado. In many states like Michigan, the fat cats have it capped at 0.5% of grid capacity, then they don’t have to allow anyone else… It’s too successful at 0.5% and they want it stopped.. Nice.

Texas Treatment of Net Excess: Purchased by utility for a given billing period at avoided-cost rate.
OK, that’s a rip off. That means they can pay you whatever their idea is of their “avoided cost”. Bogus. And they can take your excess, pay you a fraction for your power generated, sell it to your neighbors an retail rate. Your Texas Net Metering Policy is getting an “F” for this bad policy. This should specifically be a 1 to 1 retail rate, what they charge is what they credit/pay otherwise they are taking advantage.

Colorado, Treatment of Net Excess: Credited to customer’s next bill; IOUs: utility pays customer at end of calendar year for excess kWh credits at the average hourly incremental cost for that year. Co-ops and Munis: annual reconciliation at a rate deemed appropriate by the utility. The annual period is undefined.

Texas Utilities Involved: Applies only to all integrated IOUs that have not unbundled in accordance with Public Utility Regulatory Act § 39.05; does not apply to municipal utilities, river authorities and electric cooperatives
Oh Boy, In Texas, some of the highest cost power is in munis, co-ops, and river authorities. These rules are crafted to allow many over-priced Utility Companies to be outside the rules. That stinks too. We need all inclusive wording here no matter who’s contriuting to who’s campaign, or paying gifts, bribes, whatever goes on there.

Colorado Utilities Involved: All IOUs and co-ops; munis with more than 5,000 customers
OK, Here, Colorado basically doesn’t let anyone out of Net Metering Rules, that’s really good. In Texas, some of the highest cost power is in munis and co-ops. Texas needs to step up to other states level of energy freedom here and “regulate”, stop protecting their buddies.

*HB 3693, passed in May 2007 and effective September 2007, appears to make significant modifications to Texas net metering and interconnection policy. As of April 2008, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) were still in the process of implementing this legislation. Although implementation is ongoing, an April 2008 PUCT order clarifies that net metering will not be available in areas of Texas in which retail electric competition has been introduced. The impact of HB 3693 on net metering availability in non-competitive areas of Texas is still being determined. PUCT documents on this subject are available under Docket 34890 while ERCOT is addressing issues for small renewable generators (<50 kW) through its Profiling Working Group.

As we speak there are loopholes and complication being piled on in favor of Fat Cat Utilities by bureaucrats and politicians beholden to them. This PUCT, ERCOT, and such is a diversion allowing multiple rules in play on your rights… YOUR VOICE IS NEEDED.

Also, forward these links to your local texas papers and write letters to the editor, send to local news for exposure and attention.

Contact: Governor Rick Perry
Office of the Governor
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, Texas 78711-2428
Citizen’s Opinion Hotline: (800) 252-9600
FAX: (512) 463-1849
FAX:(517) 335-6863
http://www.governor.state.tx.us/contact/
http://governor.state.tx.us/about/

Contact:
Public Information – PUCT
Public Utility Commission of Texas

7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, #400N
Austin, TX 78757
Phone: (512) 936-7000
E-Mail: customer@puc.state.tx.us

http://www.puc.state.tx.us

Contact: Texas State Representatives:
Leadership in the House is headed by the Speaker of the House, who makes committee appointments and designates which committee(s) each Representative will serve on.

Here you can find a listing all Texas Representatives and their contact information, including office phone numbers and e-mail addresses. If you use this by Zip Code, it will give you your US Senators as well.
Find Texas State Representatives By Zip

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If you are interested in starting a wind project for your residence or acreage, contact us. To Buy a Wind Turbine or Become a Dealer, Please fill out our Contact Form. The system will automatically send you some additional info.

Michigan Energy Policy, Needs Change In Leadership?

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Real Quick, What is net metering?
“Net Metering” is the most critical public policy and state regulated rules that govern YOUR PERSONAL ENERGY RIGHTS, FREEDOM. Through Net Metering, energy consumed and produced at a home or business that has a home wind turbine or solar system is metered and credited. Under net metering, excess electricity produced by the wind turbine will spin the existing home or business electricity meter backwards, effectively banking the electricity until it is needed by the customer. This provides the customer with full retail value for all the electricity produced.

So, whether or not you can afford a windmill or solar system for your home, THIS is where you can get involved, right here. I’m going to point out how your state of Michigan has serious limits on your personal energy rights. That’s right, people in states like Colorado, New Jersey, etc. have far more rights and freedom for personal energy than you. I’ll keep it short, but you can make these same points to your elected officials, Governor, State Representatives, Local newspapers, and Utility Commissions. Further, you can join me in calling on US Congress and US Senate to legislate a standardized Net Metering Policy, nationally. We need National Standards for Net Metering Policy to support wind and solar progress, not stifle it. Having these states all do their own thing is limiting many Americans from their personal energy rights.

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Now, let’s have a quick look at Michigan Net Metering Rules. I’m going to compare them to other states, states where the government Utility Commissions and Politicians are on the side of taxpayers and not sold out to Fat Cat Utility companies. It’s not all about corruption but just as much about YOU. If the Michigan taxpayers don’t understand what needs to happen, and make noise to public officials, then the Utility Companies are the ones most influencing policy, not the consumers.

I’ll use Colorado and New Jersey in some real basic policy comparisons so you can easily see where you, in Michigan, are getting hosed by Big Utility friendly policy and law.

Michigan Limit on System Size: 20 kW which is 20,000 watts.
OK, that is enough for a suburban home with moderate power consumption, depending on wind resources. Any large residence, normal business, or a consumer in a lower wind area could need more power than that. What does that mean? Well, it means that by your states Utility Commission rules, they and their big Utilities they are supposed to “regulate” have it fixed on the taxpayer. As a taxpayer, many larger residences and most businesses will have to go Off-Grid to generate ALL their own power. Not good enough. No freedom in that, no justice.

Compare To, New Jersey Limit on System Size: 2MW, 2,000,000 watts
OK, meaning a person in New Jersey has dramatically more rights to personal energy than a taxpayer in Michigan. That’s enough to power 2 WalMart stores! To be mathematic, a New Jersey taxpayer has 100 times the personal energy rights than a taxpayer in Michigan. That sucks for Michigan taxpayers, but maybe not so bad for the Big Utilities and the government regulators and politicians that support these limits on taxpayer rights to personal energy. They keep that ceiling over your head to hold back green energy, or keep it for themselves. We all have wind, we should all have freedom to make OUR OWN electricity from it.

Michigan Limit on Overall Enrollment: 0.5% of a utility’s peak load from the preceding year.
OK, here again, the Michigan Politicians need to act. The big Utility Companies, Utility Commission, and the fat cat politicians that they are supporting have put a tight ceiling right over the head of those wanting to have their own personal wind generation. 0.5%, is a JOKE. Here again, who do these rules and policies support, not the consumer taxpayer. What this means is that if the Net Metering SUCCEEDS and the power generated exceeds 0.5% then they can and will STOP ALLOWING more net metering permits.

Colorado Limit on Overall Enrollment: None, no limit
OK, here we are again, why should a Michigan homeowner or small business have less rights to enroll for Net Metering. What the hell? What is that bogus 0.5% ceiling where they can just stop allowing people to get Net Metering. 0.5% is a joke, that’s not aggressive at all. What that is is a goal, a goal of your Utility Commission and Big Fat Cat Utilities to hold back the progress of consumer wind and solar for their own personal energy rights. Great for Colorado, Michigan gets an F for that 0.5% and all the responsible parties who decided that need voted out and or straightened out.

Michigan Treatment of Net Excess: Carried over at the power supply (i.e., wholesale) component of the retail rate each billing period; no provision for annual true-up, so rollover may be indefinite.
OK, that’s pretty vague as to value. That means they can pay you whatever their idea is of their “wholesale cost”. Bogus. And they can take your excess without ever settling up the bill to pay you for your power generated by you, used by your neighbors. Again, your Michigan Net Metering Policy is getting an “F” for this bad policy.

Colorado, Treatment of Net Excess: Credited to customer’s next bill; IOUs: utility pays customer at end of calendar year for excess kWh credits at the average hourly incremental cost for that year. Co-ops and Munis: annual reconciliation at a rate deemed appropriate by the utility. The annual period is undefined.

Michigan Utilities Involved: All rate-regulated utilities and alternative electric suppliers.
Oh Boy, In Michigan, some of the highest cost power is in munis and co-ops. These rules are crafted to allow many over-priced Utility Companies to be outside the rules. That stinks too.

Colorado Utilities Involved: All IOUs and co-ops; munis with more than 5,000 customers
OK, Here, Colorado basically doesn’t let anyone out of Net Metering Rules, that’s really good. In Michigan, some of the highest cost power is in munis and co-ops.

*The “modified” net metering described in S.B. 213 contains provisions that are unfavorable to customer generators, and the billing practices do not meet the definition of net metering as it is practiced in most other states. For that reason, only the “true” net metering component of Michigan’s program is described in detail.

Contact: Governor Jennifer M. Granholm
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, Michigan 48909
PHONE: (517) 373-3400
PHONE: (517) 335-7858 – Constituent Services
FAX:(517) 335-6863

Contact: Julie Baldwin (Net Metering)
Michigan Public Service Commission
Operations & Wholesale Markets Division
P.O. Box 30221
Lansing , MI 48909
Phone: (517) 241-6115
E-Mail: baldwinj2@michigan.gov
http://www.michigan.gov/netmetering

Contact: Michigan State Representatives:
Leadership in the House is headed by the Speaker of the House, currently Andy Dillon, who makes committee appointments and designates which committee(s) each Representative will serve on.
 
Here you can find a listing all 110 Michigan Representatives and their contact information, including office phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
http://house.michigan.gov/find_a_rep.asp

If you are interested in starting a wind project for your residence or acreage, contact us. To Buy a Wind Turbine or Become a Dealer, Please fill out our Contact Form. The system will automatically send you some additional info.

Oklahoma Energy, Needs Change In Leadership?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

If you live in Oklahoma, your state allows Net Metering. But, I encourage you to contact your state representatives, governor, and Public Utility Officials to encourage changes and progress. Because if you compare your state’s policy and law to progressive model states like Colorado, you will see that your rights are stifled by “Big Utility Friendly” policy. Your state’s policy needs serious changes to be on par with a state like Colorado, where the policy favors consumers and taxpayers. Oklahoma taxpayers should be demanding changes.

Your state’s representatives, governor, and public utility commission officials are not in your corner with this “soft policy” on Net Metering. Instead they have the tables turned against green power for businesses and homeowners. Here’s a page with more info about what Net Metering is and what the issues are exactly.

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Oklahoma’s size limits on net metering are problematic, 100 kW or 25,000 kWh/year (whichever is less). Many larger residences and businesses require more power than this. States with ideal net metering policies allow for very large systems, if a business, local government, school district, or consumer wants to put in a large system, the governments policies should encourage, and allow this.

Oklahoma’s treatment of NEG (net excess generated) is also a problem compared to other states with good net metering policy. NEG is granted to utility monthly or credited to customer’s next bill. BUT, this (varies by utility) a standard policy needs to be set, a policy that forces Utilities to buy back at full retail rate, 1 to 1, same as they charge a consumer.

Utilities Involved are Investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. This means that there may be Utilities run by community co-op that are not required to support your rights to green energy.

In Oklahoma Net metering has been available in Oklahoma since 1988, under Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) Order 326195. The OCC’s rules require investor-owned utilities and electric cooperatives under the commission’s jurisdiction to file net-metering tariffs for customer-owned renewable-energy systems and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) facilities up to 100 kilowatts (kW) in capacity. Net metering is available to all customer classes. There is no limit on the amount of aggregate net-metered capacity.
 
A Utility company is not allowed to impose extra charges for customers signed up for net metering. They also cannot require new liability insurance as a condition for interconnection.

Oklahoma Utility companies not required to purchase net excess generation (NEG) from customers. However, a customer may request that the utility purchase NEG. In the utility agrees, then NEG will be purchased at the utility’s avoided-cost rate (which is usually lower than what the power actually costs a consumer.) Other states have policy that requires a FULL RETAIL buy back of your generated power, not Oklahoma, that needs to change. This is another way that big business Utilities and corrupt government officials hold back the progress of home wind power and solar for consumers.

See WindPowerForum Topic For More, Oklahoma Net Metering

Demand Change, Contact:
 
George Kiser
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
Public Utility Division
2201 N. Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-6878
Fax: (405) 522-3371
E-Mail: g.kiser@occemail.com

Office of Governor Brad Henry
State Capitol Building
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 212
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Telephone: (405) 521-2342
Fax: (405) 521-3353

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Home Wind Systems Selling in Spite of Soft US Economy

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Home Wind Systems are Selling well in spite of a soft US economy. Helping homeowners to build and install wind/solar hybrid systems is a really fun way to make a living.  We have complete kits of matching components starting at $2450 and going up to whatever size project a customer needs.

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The best selling is the smaller rooftop mounted turbines that connect with a solar panel to give clean reliable power. The cycles of heavy wind season in winter, heavy solar season in summer go hand in hand with our hybrid wind/solar systems.

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You see, since the wind is stronger in the winter months, sun is stronger in the summer months, we designed a system that is attractively priced, that gives an even flow of energy year round.  Many interested in home wind power are exploring homegrown junkyard turbines to build yourself.  I think it’s great to check out the home grown turbine kits and plans, but they will look like what they are when finished.  They will not look like these kits that we sell.  For most people, a professionally designed high tech kit is the way to to.  It’s way simpler to assemble and put up and is simply more attractive at the home.  My starter kits put out far more reliably and will perform much better.  Small DIY Wind Turbine Generator Kits

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