After several months of running the generator 16-18 hours a day, and with the price of a barrel of oil rising almost daily, there is increasing interest in decreasing dependence on the generator and electricity grid by making greater use of alternate energy sources. True, with the change in government there is likely to be a decrease in the hours the planta must run, but the price oil is likely to go even higher, if only because China is now competing so aggressively on the world market for larger and larger quantities of oil.
If a condo complex wants to siognificantly reduce the hours it runs its generator, would more than a simple majority of owners have to agree?
Owners would have the option of buying and installing an inverter, but this would be their option. They can sit in the dark if they choose during Edenorte blackouts.
If, to insure that there was hot water regardless of blackouts and reduced operation of the generator, the condo complex wanted to install solar water heaters on the roof, would more than a simple majority of owners have to agree?
If a condo complex wants to siognificantly reduce the hours it runs its generator, would more than a simple majority of owners have to agree?
Owners would have the option of buying and installing an inverter, but this would be their option. They can sit in the dark if they choose during Edenorte blackouts.
If, to insure that there was hot water regardless of blackouts and reduced operation of the generator, the condo complex wanted to install solar water heaters on the roof, would more than a simple majority of owners have to agree?