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The Solar Energy Market Has Always Been Unpredictable
Posted By mike On August 27, 2009 @ 9:17 am In News, Small Foot Print, Global Warming | 1 Comment
and it’s not because you can’t count on sunshine every day, it’s because countries have not been able to have consistent policies about solar power development. I guess that’s the bad news.
The good news is that solar power is really the primary source for future energy needs. An immense amount of solar energy falls on this planet, free of charge, every day. A distributed energy grid with small solar essentially everywhere has the potential to be the mainstay of electrical generation.
When we wake up to this fact and commit to dependable incentives for development of this distributed solar electric generating system, we start down the right road.
Any day now would be fine.
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