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They do that.A-ha! I’m being punished for using adblockers!
(Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me a bit.)
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They do that.A-ha! I’m being punished for using adblockers!
(Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me a bit.)
We are home almost all the time, so if they try to force one on us, I will wait until they remove the old one, then refuse to let them install the new one. Loop hole to get my off-grid life without moving..lolThey just showed up and slapped one on last year (or the year before) here.
A friend of ours has made the electric company quit bothering him by never responding to their entreaties to open his gate so they can replace it.
A generator on fossil fuels is a no go in the Netherlands.When I go solar, it will be 100% off-grid, we will have the gas generator that we bought after Helene, as backup. I am not spending over $40,000.00 USD for solar equipment and still have to pay Duke Energy every month. Here, they give you a credit (pennies on the dollar.) for solar you feed back into the network, but you still have to pay a monthly access fee to the electric supplier and they have made it so that once you have a metered service to your property, you can't go solar off-grid, you have to tie in, but to me, that is bent and when the time comes, I will fight it or move. I have infrastructure to build to make the birds even happier, I don't like throwing money into the bureaucratic slush fund. LOL
I was thinking that this might be the way to go, plenty of sunshine to keep the lights on and batteries charged:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1453-E-Elkhorn-Pass-1453-Seligman-AZ-86337/440236886_zpid/
I may need to get star-link though, which is pretty pricey, so that might not be cost-effective.
Tax: Went to buy new boots and got a free chicken treat, cause my rooster became one year old earlier this month.View attachment 4129571View attachment 4129572
this place has everything, but superhot in the summerWhen I go solar, it will be 100% off-grid, we will have the gas generator that we bought after Helene, as backup. I am not spending over $40,000.00 USD for solar equipment and still have to pay Duke Energy every month. Here, they give you a credit (pennies on the dollar.) for solar you feed back into the network, but you still have to pay a monthly access fee to the electric supplier and they have made it so that once you have a metered service to your property, you can't go solar off-grid, you have to tie in, but to me, that is bent and when the time comes, I will fight it or move. I have infrastructure to build to make the birds even happier, I don't like throwing money into the bureaucratic slush fund. LOL
I was thinking that this might be the way to go, plenty of sunshine to keep the lights on and batteries charged:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1453-E-Elkhorn-Pass-1453-Seligman-AZ-86337/440236886_zpid/
I may need to get star-link though, which is pretty pricey, so that might not be cost-effective.