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Re: HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog
HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog By: Ed (25 replies) Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:43
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Re: HGTV's "Living With Ed" Blog
I have enjoted the show since it has began but would like to see more of the "nuts & bolts" of how to install and maintain solar, wind generators, etc. I have wanted to do these types of things all my life but since I live in the midwest there is not enough sun or in my region enough wind to make either practical. I would still try it except the cost of equipment makes it impossible for a person on a fixed income to do. I know there are many people out there that have come up with ways to make their own wind generators and other ideas to promote conservation and to lower their operating costs and would like to see the average joe's methods of doing these types of things. I am in Missouri and they have no mandatory buy back of energy laws either, so the utilities are not encouraging conservation much either. Keep up the good work Ed.
Blindi2