Facing sky-high connection fees; Ontarians go off the grid
If your contemplating going off-grid, times sure has changed from when I first looked into it the early 90's.
This sounds much more viable with the change in technology since then and lower initial setup costs.
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He was shocked to find out it would cost $80,000.
Hydro One, which distributes electricity for most rural customers in the province, eventually reduced the cost to $25,000. It was still too much, according to Timmermans.
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Combined, the system produces eight kilowatt hours — more than enough to run his offices, radio studios, the central air conditioning and the servers that keep his internet customers connected year 'round, he says.
It cost him $23,000.
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Powering the transmitters used to cost a small fortune: $6,000 a month, he says.
"Our current rate is about $1,500," he told CBC News.
"With more solar panels that we're installing currently, I hope to bring that bill down closer to zero and we'll basically use Hydro One as a backup. And so what that basically means is savings of $6,000. That's another employee that we're going to hire."
worth a read...sounds encouraging: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canad...rid/ar-AAPXH70