One of these pieces of legislation is broadly accepted by alternative energy advocates and is considered an industry "Best Practice", the other is considered the greatest barrier to the adoption of alternative energy options and job creation in the country.

A. Legislation that requires a "backfeed prevention circuit" (a type of GFCI) on all Solar Panel and Small Wind installations to prevent the back-feeding of electricity during a power outage which can cause electrical workers to be electrocuted or...

B. Legislation that prevents owners of small wind turbines and solar panel installations from selling electrical power back to utility companies?

(Both of these pieces of legislation were paid for by Utilities Industry Lobbyists, which one do you think is evil)...

Wind Power The electrical power generated by a
windmill varies jointly with the square of the diameter
of the area swept out by the blades and the cube of the
wind velocity. If a windmill with a 10-foot diameter
and a 16-mile-per-hour wind generates 15,392 watts,
how much power would be generated if the blades
swept out an area 12 feet in diameter and the wind
speed was 15 miles per hour?

I'm planning on building a business. What would be the advantage of using solar cells or windmills to produce the power, or at least to keep the cost of electrical power down? The facility will be in the midwest and will be opened year round thru four seasons.

  
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