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Yes, you can also use micro hydroelectric power. One reader uses a mix of micro hydro and solar to power their entire house, chicken coop, cow milking machine, barn, and pumps for the fish pond. solar panels are on the barn, all connected to an inverter and battery bank, which provides more than enough power during the day, and uses hydro electric at night to run all the main things like the entire house and some lights outside. It is expensive upfront but if you do your own, for all the parts, bits and pieces, it will be around $25,000, but you will also not have an electric bill in over five years. Aim to take your property completely off the grid but have all the luxuries of living in the city thanks to solar/hydro power.

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