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From the solar cells bolted to the top
Both of which can feed batteries which buffer and store the electricity.
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It's about time.  osreinstall | 02/10/06
Sometimes the wind doesn't blow; That sucks!  Mr. Roboto | 02/10/06
Well...  Linux User 147560 | 02/10/06
it's easy  MacKeyser | 02/11/06
From the solar cells bolted to the top  panzrwagn | 02/10/06
Tilting at Windmills  Aeolius | 02/10/06
these are noisey and vibrate  mrc351 | 02/13/06
When the wind dosen't blow...  John Zern | 02/10/06
No Bird or Bat Worries  panzrwagn | 02/10/06
Better idea  doctormoriarty | 02/13/06
We had one of these  Paco20 | 02/10/06
Sue the neighbor . . .  lojack_skjeij | 02/11/06
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Windmills  jguyp725@... | 02/12/06
Windpower  metilley@... | 02/12/06
helix-shaped  alphasun | 02/13/06
Alright!  Dr_Zinj | 02/13/06
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