No cloud comes without a silver lining. In this case, you can now actually get your hands on a turbine - IF you can get your hands on some money. Previously you had a long wait.
Since I'm helping shop for one for the high school right about now, although we're still at the analysis stage -- fitting the right turbine to the site and the budget -- this is both good and bad news.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/04/business/04windsolar.html?_r=1&hp
Actually, now I remember, I'm shopping for two. As well as a 75-100KWH one for the high school, I have to get a tiny one too, <1KWH, for the college's Eco-Cottage (a student dorm that runs partly on solar and wind).
Baby wind turbine and momma wind turbine. Where's daddy bear?
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