Testing, I thought the solar panels worked? hehe I wondered why there was no posts available for this one.
I would love to get solar panels. And although I’ve seen them around here, we don’t get very good sun for it most of the year. Tough to justify the cost for seasonal electricity. In So Cal though, I can’t imagine why everyone doesn’t have them! Supply and demand. If more people want them, then more companies will build them and the cost would go down. At least Econ 101 theory would suggest that.
My brother wants to install wind power, we’ve got plenty of that year-round. Whatever works right?
Testing, I thought the solar panels worked? hehe I wondered why there was no posts available for this one.
I would love to get solar panels. And although I’ve seen them around here, we don’t get very good sun for it most of the year. Tough to justify the cost for seasonal electricity. In So Cal though, I can’t imagine why everyone doesn’t have them! Supply and demand. If more people want them, then more companies will build them and the cost would go down. At least Econ 101 theory would suggest that.
My brother wants to install wind power, we’ve got plenty of that year-round. Whatever works right?
Comments(6)
Anais says:
October 5, 2008 at 6:49 amTesting!
Anais says:
October 5, 2008 at 6:49 amTesting!
Sinfonian says:
October 5, 2008 at 7:44 amTesting, I thought the solar panels worked? hehe I wondered why there was no posts available for this one.
I would love to get solar panels. And although I’ve seen them around here, we don’t get very good sun for it most of the year. Tough to justify the cost for seasonal electricity. In So Cal though, I can’t imagine why everyone doesn’t have them! Supply and demand. If more people want them, then more companies will build them and the cost would go down. At least Econ 101 theory would suggest that.
My brother wants to install wind power, we’ve got plenty of that year-round. Whatever works right?
Sinfonian says:
October 5, 2008 at 7:44 amTesting, I thought the solar panels worked? hehe I wondered why there was no posts available for this one.
I would love to get solar panels. And although I’ve seen them around here, we don’t get very good sun for it most of the year. Tough to justify the cost for seasonal electricity. In So Cal though, I can’t imagine why everyone doesn’t have them! Supply and demand. If more people want them, then more companies will build them and the cost would go down. At least Econ 101 theory would suggest that.
My brother wants to install wind power, we’ve got plenty of that year-round. Whatever works right?
Total Solar Energy says:
October 22, 2008 at 10:52 amsinfonian: the price i coming down rapidly. onc the price hits the tipping mpoint of 99c per watt then watch solar power really take off
Total Solar Energy says:
October 22, 2008 at 10:52 amsinfonian: the price i coming down rapidly. onc the price hits the tipping mpoint of 99c per watt then watch solar power really take off