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Envision Solar seeks to put solar panels on the roofs of parking structures, but financing could prove to be tricky.
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As long as we can get the investment into a SolarTransfer City within a few years we will easily make up for any down time. We are not trying to talk the world out of Solar, we are making solar more economical for the masses to adopt. Run the numbers, you will come to the same conclusion.
Our goal is to not only to put our solar collectors were the sun shines the most but to bring the cost of materials down to cover a larger area of our City. There is no reason to make room for bulky looking solar installations on your roof. The angles are not optimal, the clouds get in the way, and how does one who lives in a high-rise join in. Since fellow green enthusiast will likely be the early adopters we would like to here from those who have already put up photovoltaic panels. How would you feel if we said we could have taken your same solar investment that may cover 1/4 your electricity cost and deliver a way to cover all of that energy cost. Ask your Governor or Senator if they have heard about Solar Transfer?
- What about the lost of power on the grid
- by malcolm-d June 12, 2007 2:05 AM PDT
- Putting solar panels in the desert where there are long hours of sunlight is a great idea and it's certainly better than using fossil fuels to produce power for the grid. However the lost of power by transferring it hundreds of miles on the grid will mitigate the benefits of the more efficient production.
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(5 Comments)Large solar "factories" also keep control of electricity in the hands of the big utilities.
Small scale solar and wind definitely has a place, congratulations to the guys who came up with the parking garage idea - production close to use is the best way to avoid the inefficiency of the grid.