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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:27 2002

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Re: [GBlist] News on Wind Energy



I heard from a colleage who was looking into putting wind on his new 
property that there is a company in Duluth, MN, that specializes in small 
wind systems and had turbines that kick in at low wind speeds.  You might 
try to find them on the web and compare to other suggestions from the list.


-Bill Dinklage
 Carleton College, Geology
 Northfield, MN

--On Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:30 PM -0800 michael 
<compostnow@telus.net> wrote:

> does anyone know the best yet relatively affordable starter packages for
> wind and solar power?....i would like to start with a small package of
> each to set up in our back yard and learn the systems....then either
> add/expand on them or evolve to bigger systems

>
> 

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