Sunday, January 22, 2012

Solar Electric / Photovoltaic -- Cost per kWH

There are lots of PNP's (pro nuke pimps) out there talking complete garbage such as Solar PV costs 70 cents per kWH.

The Real Cost to Implement PV Solar Electric has dropped to 2.94 Cents per KWH !!!


The world has changed underneath their feet, they don't want to have to learn a new livelihood even they are killing us slowly and sometimes more quickly. More quickly if you unfortunate enough to have inhaled some of the plutonium hot particles that were launched in the jet stream when reactor 3 blew sky-high. Information on that is here:

http://nukepimp.blogspot.com/p/uranium-aerosolized-into-atmosphere.html



4 comments:

  1. Renewable energy is the key to our future buy allowing us to burn less coal and gas and exporting it instead of burning it thereby earning tax income so they can charge less overall taxes which is the purpose it serves best.

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  2.  Indeed, renewable energy is a way to increase our standard of living.

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  3. Global Photovoltaic Market 

    The dependence on fossil fuels and the associated volatility of their international prices, coupled with increasing concerns over the greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, has led to the evolution of the concept of renewable energy during the past few years. The industry has qualified as the most feasible solutions and has been increasingly gaining considerable attention among industry players all around the world. With the growing demand for clean energy sources, the manufacturing and deployment of solar PV cells and photovoltaic arrays have dramatically expanded during the past few years, resulting in the augmented market competition and abolishment of monopoly.According to our latest research report “Global Photovoltaic Market Forecast to 2013”, growth in the global PV industry has been triggered by favorable government policies and investments worth billions of dollars made in European countries, followed by Japan, and the US. Thus, Europe captured nearly 70% of the total annual installed PV capacity in 2010, with Germany and Spain leading the front.

    http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/photovoltaic-market-research-report/global-photovoltaic-market-forecast-to-2013.html 

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