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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I'm more confused now Gayle. Where did the 10 years come into it?
Unfortunately we don't know the normal cost of the bills all we do know is the claim that the bills will be cut by £13,250 per year.
The windmills cost £147,000 each.
Three of them will cost £441,000
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Yes, but they are taking into account the cost of purchasing them offset against the cost of savings and the amount is £13,250 less than the cost of electicity without them.
So actually we do know the cost of electicity over ten years - £573,500 - based on the fact that they reckon they will break even in 10 years time. Anything after that is a bonus.