As I consider alternative energy for use in New England, I struggle to pick the alternative energy that is best suited.
Geothermal?
New England has cold long winters, so Geothermal becomes an easy choice to get my free heat.
Geothermal also gives me cooling to help on those hot, humid July and August days.
The electricy to run that heat pump might cost me....hmmmm, perhaps a solar panel or 2 could cover that?
I could be relieved of all those high bills in the winter. That good oil deak that I locked in at $4.67 a gallon KILLED my budget.....I wonder what I'll pay this year????
Solar:
In addition to my high oil bill, I find my electric bill continues to climb, yet, I yell "shut off the fill in the blank" all day and night long...as my teen leave the room with no less that 2 lights, a computer and the tv on....
Despite that, I still find electric bill going up....and I found out why...my water heater!
I need some solar panels for my heat pump and my water heater!
Better yet, Solar Thermal system for my hot water?
But, does the sun shine enough in New England?
I am told that new solar panels are far more effecient and can generate power far better than the old ones.
WIND:
I find that when the sun don't shine.....the wind certainly blows.....
Should I combine a Wind Turbine with a Solar Panel?
So many questions, But the answer is clear.....Utility bills are skyrocketing...and my paycheck is getting cut....I need to get this under control....and invest in one or more alternative energy solutions
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