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No. I live in an area where there isn%26#039;t a good source of constant wind at the required speed. People who put windmills up in those areas are setting themselves up for failure. If I lived in say, Bremerhaven, Germany where it never stops blowing then sure, I%26#039;d do it if it was a reputable company.
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I%26#039;m all about trying to find different ways to save energy in my house. I brought up solar panels with my dad (we live in South Florida) but he thought it was useless. A windmill would be freakin awesome to have. If it were hurricane proof 100% that%26#039;d be even better! I wish it were that easy though.
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Yes.
Although, to save on capital, I assume a neighborhood sharing energy from a mill would be best (until costs come down on setting them up) -
I%26#039;d love to add wind at my house, but I don%26#039;t get enough to make the investment worth it. I%26#039;ve looked at the wind map.
