Hey Playa,
I'll chill. Sorry. I really am just looking for hunting down accurate info and glad you see that. I agree that there isn't anything wrong with the mission statement. I would be happier if it were more American centric, cuz he's gonna be prez.
I like his take on energy. I like it that he's for research on both nuke and solar. To me solar is a no brainer. I looked into that too. If you own a house, the business model power companies have is a 12 year payback period when developing a neighborhood. Solar has the same payback period, but is viewed as economically (sp) not viable. I don't understand it, but I'm trying to. The beauty of solar is once it's in place there isn't much maintence, thus we use them in space. Something else I don't understand is there has to be benefit from the shade solar panels have on roofs in the shade they provide in the summer, but that's not mentioned.
From what I am lead to believe about solar from the experts is that it would be an excellent source of power for latitudes at or below where ga and tenn. meet. Maybe once the oil president is behind us we will look into that.
It seems like some of the renuables would alter other industries, but maybe that's just temporary. Ethanol comes to mind. We sure got land for growing bio fuel. Not sure about water though. Anyway, solar is just another area of interest to me.
I'll chill. Sorry. I really am just looking for hunting down accurate info and glad you see that. I agree that there isn't anything wrong with the mission statement. I would be happier if it were more American centric, cuz he's gonna be prez.
I like his take on energy. I like it that he's for research on both nuke and solar. To me solar is a no brainer. I looked into that too. If you own a house, the business model power companies have is a 12 year payback period when developing a neighborhood. Solar has the same payback period, but is viewed as economically (sp) not viable. I don't understand it, but I'm trying to. The beauty of solar is once it's in place there isn't much maintence, thus we use them in space. Something else I don't understand is there has to be benefit from the shade solar panels have on roofs in the shade they provide in the summer, but that's not mentioned.
From what I am lead to believe about solar from the experts is that it would be an excellent source of power for latitudes at or below where ga and tenn. meet. Maybe once the oil president is behind us we will look into that.
It seems like some of the renuables would alter other industries, but maybe that's just temporary. Ethanol comes to mind. We sure got land for growing bio fuel. Not sure about water though. Anyway, solar is just another area of interest to me.