residential wind power systems texas

by admin on February 7, 2010

residential wind power systems texas
Does anyone out there with a solar Stirling engine to generate electricity, residential heating?

I am a general contractor in Texas, currently I am designing a Home environment easier for myself and young family to live, I'm going to see my options in electricity generation, PV ie batteries and inverter generators, bio diesel, the Stirling engine solar power, solar energy possibly counterpart in the wind. I have a design for a wall Trombe, which help cool the house in summer and warm in the winter. H2O Solar heaters are a no brainer, my brother in the UK has one and has an abundant amount of hot H20. The cooling system will probably encompass geothermal energy, again a large number of systems available, unfortunately for the masses of these systems are more expensive than compressor suction traditional energy and heat exchangers. Hopefully by the time they invest in renewable energy for my house the government will offer over a $ 2000.00 tax credit to investment. If so, forward me the information.

Yes, but I live in England

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