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electrcity connection charge
AJH wrote:
I've been offered a yard to house my timber kiln, it is adjacent to a road with an electricity supply and I'm deciding whether to go with a generator 11 hours a day or the grid supply. SEEboard deem it a business connection and are asking for details of welders, motors, cranes etc. as well as the total load (about 15kW(e)max) before they will quote. Has anybody knowledge of costs of a recent 100A domestic installation? AJH I dont see how a gen could ever compare with grid. Setup costs are usually higher, fuel costs are much higher, there's equipment maintenance, repair and replacement, and finally it ties you in to a certain amount of labour and inconvenience. If the prices were even close I'd go grid. If you want heat at competitive rates I'd take a good look he http://builditsolar.com/Projects/Spa...rn_project.htm NT |
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