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Start-up Ausra nabs $40 million in venture capital to build utility-scale solar power plants, an idea that is again gaining traction.
Start-up Ausra nabs $40 million in venture capital to build utility-scale solar power plants, an idea that is again gaining traction.
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1) tell us why solar transfers are good
2) define what the heck a solar transfer actually is
3) define why a solar transfer has better benfits than me saving all of my usage and offsetting someone else's usage as well by selling back to the grid.
4)tell me why my $20K investment isn't going to make a difference to the planet especially if it helps convince others to make the same investment and therefore my $20k invested has helped the equivalent of 10+ people offset their carbon footprint on this planet (almost as if those 10 people don't even exist to Mother Earth)please help me understand how I am going wrong here?
cells. I had a 2.5Kw system installed in my Southern California
home, and I love watching the electric meter run backwards on
sunny days. Yes, my system was relatively expensive, but it emits
no pollution and will pay for itself in about 15 years. After that, it's
free energy for the rest of the unit's expected 25-year life. What
the @#$! is your problem, anyway?
- This is why you should not put panels on your roof.
- by Manhattan2 September 12, 2007 7:51 AM PDT
- Are you connected to the gird? For the person that has their meter run backwards does it do that 24 hours a day? If not that probably means you are connected to the grid. Your solar investment could have produced 3-4 times more power for the same dollar if you followed the logic behind a Solar Transfer. Let someone else close to your investment use your power you just get the Money. The planet comes out 3 times better! Please understand this logic. We only have one! One Earth that is!.
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