I meant to say that several families together could afford to purchase wind and solar to create electricity for their area, where most single families can't. It is too expensive for one family or even two in the middle class, so it may be than will form groups.
What could happen is each neighborhood could purchase their own system of what ever works in their area. If they pooled their money and bought wind or solar that was converted to electricity that was carried to each home in that area, it would be green, plus shouldn't cost as much in the long term. We need an alternative in case our oil supply is shut off.
Neighborhoods or several blocks of people could afford it wind or solar, where both solar and wind are to expensive for many to purchase for a single home.
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Neighborhoods or several blocks of people could afford it wind or solar, where both solar and wind are to expensive for many to purchase for a single home.
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