> That's interesting.
>>
>> In 4.5 years, they generated about 16 MWH of electricity, worth around
>> $1.2 megabucks. And they paid $2.8M for equipment and $1.7M for fuel.
>>
>> It looks like there was a lot of maintanance costs, too.
>>
> John, I neglected to leave out the type of fuel cell generator just to
> lure someone in on this conversation and it did work. :)
>
> Actually, from what I was told. They save money compared to what it
> would cost if they had to heat the water, facility and generate
> electricity separately. And I guess the savings are very
> large in that respect.
Hasn't anyone ever taught you guys to snip?
Thanks, Rich