There are small scale wind turbines available.
here's a quick link ->
https://ecavo.com/best-home-wind-turbines/#best-1not a small investment but definitely in the range of purchasing property kind of money
1500W for something around 3,000 CDN
solar can still be effectively used in canada, especially with some of the newer panels out there
and I'm in ontario... much more expensive power here than in quebec... 11-25cents per kw/h I think, I'll have to check
I was contemplating either a battery system to store the extra daytime power, because yes night time does kind of slow down solar a bit
however, I did want to see about just hooking into the grid and becoming a daytime producer and night time consumer sort of idea
the ultimate question is whether or not the power can be used efficiently enough to warrant hooking some miners up to it
since its still in the concept phase, let's assume the following things:
The location has an easy south facing angle
the wind is average, not enough for a major installation but enough for even a 1-2kw system
I know some of the hydro turbines out there for consumers can be upwards of 5kw but I think they come in at 10k$ ish
I haven't been able to get back to work since covid started, most of my notes on power generating systems are there
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winter in canada was something of an offshoot idea...
geothermal heating/cooling is possible, and as long as the miners are going, heat won't be a problem lol
I do expect to still be hooked to the grid and have to pay for power somewhat
it would be a balancing act for sure, feasibility of green energy solutions and whether those systems can power the miners as required
and still provide basic power needs
its late and I'm rambling a bit... so I'll stop here and clean up my thoughts in the morning
thank you for the answers so far!
I'm glad I'm not just yelling into the dark