You can't imagin the changes in battery technology that are coming. What could reduce your dependance on your local energy provider, and on foreign oil more than producing your own energy with the sun, wind, or a stream, (free fuel) if you have a sufficient source of one or combination of them on your property. Just think!, Solar on your roof, or a residential wind turbine, or Hydro turbine in your back yard,suppling a portion of, or all of your electric needs. The best money you that you DON"T have to spend is to reduce your consumption by cutting back on waste, and we All CAN do that. If everyone lived smarter we would have far less dependance on foreign oil. The thickness of our wallets seem to dictate our willingness, or lack of, to conserve, and invest in renewables. How can You reduce your energy consumption? May be as simple as turning lights of behind yourself or making fewer trips into town. I can go on and on about things Americans could do, but don't! PS to keep this tractor related, How many gals. of gas and diesel do we tractor guys consume anually to transport our "toys" to shows and tractor rides, and what usefull purpose does this serve, other than making us feel good. I plead guilty to this, but my sun and I are taking a close look at this years plans.
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