Going back to the future
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I’ve always wondered why people haven’t taken advantage of some of the old ways to lessen our demand for electricity. This story about waterwheels is a good example. How many homes are there that could easily take advantage of this? On the same line of thought why aren’t personal windmills being used? Farmers through out the years have used them to pull water out of the ground all through America. Why not use small ones to generate electricity? Even if they only generate enough power to light one or two light bulbs spread out over hundreds of thousands of homes it would make a difference. Cost I suppose is a big sticking point but with enough demand it should come down. For that matter why aren’t the utility companies investing in this kind of technology? What are your thoughts on the subject?
Tags: waterwheel, electricity, conservation, global warming, opinion

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Jeremy Ross
January 19th, 2007
at 8:37am
My wife and I have been doing a lot of research in alternative technologies for the house we’re planning to build. Check out www.backwoodssolar.com for a lot of great information and sources for solar, hydro, and wind power. Not a fancy site, but it’s fairly easy to navigate.
Lon Phillips
January 19th, 2007
at 9:00am
The utility companies aren’t investing in alternative electrical generation because they don’t want to reduce people’s reliance on oil, their cash 800 gorilla!
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August 2nd, 2007
at 8:42am
hello…
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