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by bjelkeman-again 4079 days ago
Where I live, in Sweden, you can. I purchased shares in a wind power coop. It feeds me all the electricity I need wherever I live in the country, at cost of production. And with interest rates at effective zero here the investment is significantly better than having the money in the bank.
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So who is covering the cost of transmitting to power from the wind farm to your city and the cost of distributing it all the way to your home?
I am covering the cost. I pay network charges like everyone else.
Wow, this is really a great system. Wish we had that in Israel.
Interesting. Would you mind posting details? I would like to know more, if it's possible in Germany, expected ROI etc.
A quick and dirty calculation: I bought 28 shares from OX2 windpower coop, which entitles me to 28,000 kWh at cost price. Which is what our house/home office uses per year. The price is about €700/share. But I bought shares from the market (people that want to sell their shares), which for some reason are cheaper. I paid about €590/share.

Over the last seven years (I haven't had my shares that long), the saving on cost of electricity, which is tax free, would have been about €960/year. Which is about 5.7% ROI /year. Better than bank rates but worse than index linked stock market investments (I think).

http://www.ox2.com/en/wind-power/private-users/

I don't think OX2 offer electricity in Germany, but maybe in Finland and Poland. Even if they did, it would also depend on how the German regulator has structured how this can work, as well as how taxation on this is structured.

Thanks!
I don't have access to the detail at the moment. I'm easy to find so ping me an email as a reminder.