
Since photovoltaic cells, placed on suitable residential roofs, in the right part of the country can usually?
have a payback in a few short years--and with the right number of pv's can actually "sell back" to the electrical grid from the git-go; why is it not feasable that a government entity loan the money for their installation?
This could have some impact on solving our energy needs, could it not?
Sorry, folks, I guess I've been watching too much propaganda on the subject!!!
I stand corrected.
Sorry, folks, I guess I've been watching too much propaganda on the subject!!!
I stand corrected.
It is not feasible for a government to loan such a thing only because governments are VERY SLOW to understand new technologies, and they don't know the difference between 1st gen solar cells and 3rd and 4th gen cells....
Also, at least the current *US* government would dismiss the idea as "liberal" no matter how good an idea it is, and never have it come to pass.
Tax breaks are about all the homeowner wanting to go green can get.
(Also, places that are best for solar cells are the places that tend to need the most Air Conditioning, meaning that if we moved people to places where solar was 100% viable, we'd increase their need for electricity beyond the capacity for current solar tech....if only all answers were easy!)
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