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<blockquote data-quote="John D" data-source="post: 1526309" data-attributes="member: 29803"><p>Problem here with geo-thermal is the price of electricity has skyrocketed since oil hot $140+ a barrel last yr,and hasnt come down one cent since.I can't see any reason to go that route with the electric rates we are paying without substantial rebates and incentives.You'd need to do a grid tied solar system as well,and if you combine the cost of a geo-thermal, and grid tied system,your looking at 100K dollars for a good sized house,but you'd be energy independent for the most part,mainteance ,and repairs aside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John D, post: 1526309, member: 29803"] Problem here with geo-thermal is the price of electricity has skyrocketed since oil hot $140+ a barrel last yr,and hasnt come down one cent since.I can't see any reason to go that route with the electric rates we are paying without substantial rebates and incentives.You'd need to do a grid tied solar system as well,and if you combine the cost of a geo-thermal, and grid tied system,your looking at 100K dollars for a good sized house,but you'd be energy independent for the most part,mainteance ,and repairs aside. [/QUOTE]
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