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Offline Kev Murphy

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There are financial rewards to being 'Green'
« on: February 16, 2015, 02:33:51 PM »
However, I don't think that I qualify...




Dear sir/Madam,
Although I really appreciate your kind offer, I feel I must decline,
as the sheer costs of such a venture would outstrip the logistics.

As the only gas on these premises is created by nature, and is either
a by-product of too much fish in my cats diet, or too much spicy food
in mine, I feel that the collection, storage, processing and distribution
costs of the product would would infringe on my lifestyle to a far
greater extent than any monetary gain of being involved in such a project.
Yours, Kev Murphy


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Re: There are financial rewards to being 'Green'
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2015, 02:52:19 PM »
This reminds me of when our electric company asked if we wanted to save by going to green power. Anything for a cheaper a bill but saving would cost us more......how is that saving.......we'll be using wind power and hyrdo power from NSW and not coal supplied power.

Ok fair enough I like the idea but why should I pay the coal power tariff as well as the green power costs?