Well the impression here is no. And it is true that you have to see these as a longer-term investment. The one here sounds to be on the dear side, too and this article should be compared with one I posted a day or two back where a clear profit was being made. The other thing that should be remembered is that leccy prices are likely to rise and the unit cost of manufacture of domestic turbines fall.BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can a home wind turbine make money?
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