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But you are incapable of proving it.No part of solar is made without petroleum, tons of petroleum per pound of solar. Hence I say it is a product of Petroleum.
That's called bullshitting.
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But you are incapable of proving it.No part of solar is made without petroleum, tons of petroleum per pound of solar. Hence I say it is a product of Petroleum.
You profit off of petroleum, should we get rid of it?The ultra rich profit off of petroleum. Should we get rid of it?
I listed them. You pretended that I didnt.Liar, did I not go through this with you before and you were not able to list any subsidy.
No, bullshitting is what you do. I have more than proved 100's of times what solar panels and wind turbines are made of.But you are incapable of proving it.
That's called bullshitting.
you listed tax deductions, not subsidies, dumb assI listed them. You pretended that I didnt.
You haven't proved it once, you fucking liar. Link to a post from you proving it.No, bullshitting is what you do. I have more than proved 100's of times what solar panels and wind turbines are made of.
Heavy industry using billions of tons of chemicals is what builds solar and wind.
Now that you put it so friendly, go fuck yourself.You haven't proved it once, you fucking liar. Link to a post from you proving it.
Technically, it provides only about 10 kw of power. San Fransisco is piss poor place for solar, too much Marine Layer. What you would call fog.Sunrun Multifamily Rooftop Solar Installation Cuts Energy Bills for 100 Low-Income Homes
New solar project at St. Mary’s Gardens will offset two-thirds of affordable housing community’s energy usage, providing residents with clean energy and...www.globenewswire.com
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH) Program, St. Mary’s Elderly Housing Corporation, and Asian Pacific Environmental Network have partnered with Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN), the nation’s leading provider of clean energy as a subscription service, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate a new rooftop solar installation at St. Mary’s Gardens, an affordable housing community in Oakland, California.
Built in 1979 by St. Mary’s Elderly Housing Corporation, a local nonprofit corporation, St. Mary’s Gardens offers 100 affordable-living homes to senior citizens aged 62 or over who qualify as very low or extremely low income. Sunrun installed solar panels on the apartment rooftops, providing tenants with 117 kilowatts of solar power. The solar system generates enough energy to offset nearly two-thirds of tenants’ energy usage, saving each household about $35 per month on their electricity bill through virtual net metering.
“It is gratifying to connect affordable housing communities and families to a cleaner energy source and provide them with the many benefits that come with solar energy,” said Sunrun CEO Mary Powell. “Rooftop solar effectively removes the variable risk of energy inflation for affordable housing developments. We are proud to promote energy equity while delivering meaningful monthly savings to the residents of St. Mary’s Gardens.”
“Elderly citizens like myself are unfortunately often overlooked on energy issues,” said Joseph Wang, an 88-year-old St. Mary’s Garden resident. “As someone on a fixed income, $35 a month is a significant savings that will positively impact my life. I’m very proud of St. Mary’s staff for improving our buildings’ energy efficiency and making our neighborhood and community more sustainable with this solar installation.”
Technically, it's saving these very poor people $35 per month.Technically, it provides only about 10 kw of power. San Fransisco is piss poor place for solar, too much Marine Layer. What you would call fog.
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Technically, it provides only about 10 kw of power. San Fransisco is piss poor place for solar, too much Marine Layer. What you would call fog.
Take away the subsidies and the government dictating that utilities must give them free power, and they would never consider solar.
Handing $35 to the poor, while paying $100 in tax money to the solar company, great idea, pat yourself on the back for being so generous and goodTechnically, it's saving these very poor people $35 per month.
Think how much they would be saving in places without so much Marine Layer, what you would call fog.
solar energy is inefficient, wasteful, expensive, destroys the earth, 1000's of square miles and countingAlways ready to reject things that are better and cheaper, because they’re not perfect.
You have a good, negative, wrong, imagination.For profit companies will never spend capital to upgrade infrastructure because of the impact on dividends. That’s why your infrastructure has fallen so far behind other first world nations.
Handing $35 to the poor, while paying $100 in tax money to the solar company, great idea, pat yourself on the back for being so generous and good
solar energy is inefficient, wasteful, expensive, destroys the earth, 1000's of square miles and counting
You have a good, negative, wrong, imagination.
Get back to me when you quit making things up
Did the article say that it cost each $100 for each resident? No. You just lie and lie and lie.Handing $35 to the poor, while paying $100 in tax money to the solar company, great idea, pat yourself on the back for being so generous and good
you ask for a link, then start giving links, firstLink to prove costs?