the problem with the new meters from what i hear has to do with availability of air time. Plus the fact that you load airtime today for use beginning tomorrow. 

wind is very versatile, and if you are located somewhere with good speeds (over 5m/s avg), youre into something real good. An inverter/charger, a battery bank and you're ready to go.

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Clement Ongera <cnongera@gmail.com> wrote:
My Neighbour generates his own electricity using wind. I don't know
what he tells the KPLC/KENGEN guys. But its enough to supply to his
massive house and a few  homes he owns in in compound.
My cousin installed these new prepaying electricity meters, only to
revert again to the "old" meters. I don't know why but I guess cost
was the contributing factor. Question is, are you charged "fuel Costs"
for these new meters?



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