your post rgdk states 'is not currently suited to off the grid applications as IT NEEDS TO BE CONNECTED TO THE GRID'
If it costs $35000 to connect power lines etc to house then a bluegen could be an option. Even if it doesnt put power back into the grid. I dont believe it is a requirement to feed back in to the grid, thats just what makes it economical.
btw farmers are good at getting subsides/handouts and less energy infrastruture would be beneficial for communities since less maintenance in checkups-storms-floods..... if eventually they cost 8k then its a no brainer. All they would need is a few gas bottles.
The same goes for new communities, could eventually be cheaper to provide a bluegen then setup underground power and maintain the powerlines/boxes etc.
Does a bluegen need external power to get started?
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