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We are in the process of building a new home in Queen Creek AZ which is a suburb of Phoenix AZ.  I listened to a news program recently where Mircro-turbines and Hydrogen power units were being discussed and the concept intrigued me.  The idea of on-site electric generation seems like a good solution to the electrical problems we face in the future.  Could you provide me with details about your Power Shed including all cost components -- upfront, maintenance, running?
 
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Dennis Weible