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theracedude
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florida, USA

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Florida, USA
Hi, I am here to learn. i will be moving to the mountains and want to learn to live for less. Thanks, Randy

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:wave: Hi and welcome to the forum !
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Hello and welcome!
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Welcome to ISH,

Please post piccies of your mountain home, (once you get there), so we can all go green...with envy!!! :mrgreen:

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:wave: Helloooooooo
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Post: # 140647Post sheena »

& Welcome :flower:

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Hi, which mountains are you moving too?
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welcome :flower:
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Love mountains.

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Thanks for the warm welcome. I have a home in the blue ridge mountains. Its in north east georgia USA. I found this fourm and like it a lot. I like that there are folks from all around the world thinking alike. Seems like the USA is a little behind the times when it comes to solar and wind power, etc. Maybe i will pick up some cheap tricks. SeeYa, Randy

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Post: # 141509Post Andy Hamilton »

theracedude wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome. I have a home in the blue ridge mountains. Its in north east georgia USA. I found this fourm and like it a lot. I like that there are folks from all around the world thinking alike. Seems like the USA is a little behind the times when it comes to solar and wind power, etc. Maybe i will pick up some cheap tricks. SeeYa, Randy


I think it all depends on which bit of the states, there are some great technologies being developed at the moment. I was looking at Backhome magazine, (an American magazine) the other day and that even had an article on a DIY wind turbine.

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