Sub-Title: The joy of spreadsheets
Sub-sub-title:- the irrelevance of spreadsheets
Sub-sub-sub-sub-title:- about bloody time too.
And other subsub-titles but I think you get the point.
It started almost as soon as we moved here - trying to find a wind turbine installer to survey the croft and offer us a quote. We'd succeeded in this part of the exercise in under a year - rapid progress as we now know.
Then there were long delays as we tried to get a grant from SRDP to help pay for the installation - we failed in this but things have moved on and the Feed In Tariff make the installation of renewable energy better value without public funding support.
Further delays ensued while we gnawed on our knuckles over the cost of the house renovations and the cost of getting the dairy etc prepared for the cheese making. There's been a number of big compromises here on the basis that we 'know' the wind turbine will generate income whereas the cheese enterprise is more speculative - but it's been a big sacrifice by Jussi.
And then came the delays in getting the installers and Scottish Hydro to re-quote, a delay of a couple of months to get a variation on the planning permission and generally getting the ducks quacking from the same hymn sheet.
Actual real work started around Christmas with digging trenches for the cables to run from the turbine to the byre. Then there was a pause (our main contractor's real job involves being in Nigeria most of the time so everything is stop-start :- a very typical Highland experience).
Then Jussi and the Girl went to Hamburg and things really started moving. I mention this so you feel sorry for me having to cope on my own with goats and dogs and cats and guinea pigs and chickens AND wind-turbine installers.
But 20/2/2012 is the day that the turbine was inally commissioned - and here are the piccies - including a shot of the actual generator which sits inside the nascelle - also showing the springs which pitch the turbine blades according to wind speed - very useful round here.
The total cost of the exercise, including planning permission, site surveys, the turbine, installation, groundworks and Scottish Hydro addition work is £31276:48. This is a lot. If the initial estimates of the installers are to be believed we should average a generation of 41.4 kWh per day. Based on a huge number of exceptionally wild assumptions this means that the turbine should pay for itself in 2138 days. Hence the party on the 28th December 2017. You are all invited and I promise the best home brew in the universe.
RSVP
You have no idea how much fun it is to watch the kW hours coming in - and to sit and watch the electricity meter spin backwards - as you'll see - albeit in double vision on account of the beer - when you come to the party. (You are welcome to come and visit in advance of the party of course - bookings being taken now for the summer).
8 comments:
Putting a note in my calendar now. Shall we bring chips and dips?
Fantastic, congratulations! We're 'in'.
Congratulations !! We can lend you the £6.48 if you like :-) Date is in the diary butr I'm not coming unless there's goats cheese on offer !
That's a braw investment return rate! £30K+ back in under 6 years, combined with instant self-sufficiency! Yahoo!
Can't wait till 28/12/17. No, really, I can't wait that long for a drink, so I'll just get p!ssed in your honour tonight.
Maybe see you again in the summer, or might even roll by about 27/28th April on the bike (at the end of a Hebridean Island Hopper Tour).
Chips and dips welcome - but there'll be curried goat, air dried goat, corned goat, raost goat, barbecued goat and maybe some others as well as GOATS CHEESE
Mike is that you being all shy and coy? Get that Ross onto his bike too
Yippee - gold star for peserverance. Can't you power a greenhouse with that thing? Grow some grapes and have champers darling? Just an idle thought..
perserverance...or pestulance. Take your pick
Just a thought - wouldn't you perhaps have got a bigger return on investment by installing a treadmill/generator and putting the goats to work on it?
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