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Shropshire farmer, Tony Boyle believes that the turbines are a good option for people wanting to break away from electricity companies:
"I know that neighbouring farmers and landowners are watching to see how effective my wind generators are. Its one thing to help save the environment, but its better if it also makes business sense, that's why I'm so excited about this project. We're saving on electricity costs and we're actually benefitting from electricity price rises by making bigger savings."
"I think this turbine should pay for itself in about 10 years - and that's even if electricity prices don't rise."
Government grants and interest free loans are available to help cash flow. Getting the right deal with your electricity company means they'll pay you for excess electricity at the rate you buy it at. ROCs (another government subsidy) mean that you'll be paid for all the electricity you generate. It all adds up so a turbine makes sense for people with open land.
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