When we talk about small wind turbines we're also talking
about microgeneration — the small - scale generation of electric power by individuals — as opposed to the larger, grid - tied power production of commercial wind turbines, such as those found on wind farms.
Not exact matches
I assume you have compared the two systems you are talking
about and have figures that show a national scheme that uses
microgeneration and no grid, has less loses and is more efficient??
DECC says «This exemption for schools is in recognition of the role that the
microgeneration can play in educating young people
about climate change and energy issues.
The payback is looking pretty good it seems, if his latest update is anything to go by: «Not only will we not pay for any electricity, we should get a rebate of
about # 50 once a payment from the so - called renewables obligation (RO) scheme, which rewards
microgeneration schemes with cash, is included.