I bought mine in 1979. ... For hot water. Saved a ton on utility bills.One has to wonder. . . how are they going to be able to afford to make these panels.
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I bought mine in 1979. ... For hot water. Saved a ton on utility bills.One has to wonder. . . how are they going to be able to afford to make these panels.
A natural reaction to high oil and gas prices.Yep. This was all part of a plot by the left and Biden
Putin was in on it too I hear ... and China... and Soros (that b@st@rd too!
But AOC (Soros' secret granddaughter) was the real mastermind of this plot.
Actually, it was already an overwhelming movement with the great majority of New Power coming from Renewables.
Solar stocks are soaring as oil price spike furthers bets on pivot to renewable energy
Solar stocks are soaring as oil price spike furthers bets on pivot to renewable energy
Carla Mozée - 22 hours ago
Business Insider
"Shares of renewable energy companies spiked higher Tuesday, highlighting moves by investors to capitalize on shortages of oil and other fossil fuels exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Shares of renewable energy companies jumped Tuesday on the back of soaring prices for oil and other fossil fuels.
- Enphase and FuelCell were among the stocks in the wider clean energy group that advanced.
- Brent crude topped $130 a barrel as the US banned imports of Russian oil.
A batch of solar and hydrogen energy stocks advanced as did exchange-traded funds that house alternative energy shares. As well, the S&P Global Clean Energy Index rose by 6% intraday..."
Solar stocks are soaring as oil price spike furthers bets on pivot to renewable energy
The S&P Global Clean Energy Index pushed higher as renewable energy shares jumped. Meanwhile, the US has banned Russian oil imports.markets.businessinsider.com
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Maybe...Google that, too?Why is there a need to Google?
I bought mine in 1979. ... For hot water.
Or just sit there and wish you knew stuff.
How frustrating for you.I wish I knew why idiots think solar is cheaper.
Oh look, a lie you pulled out of your assWanna laugh?
In January, every member of congress bought up energy stocks. Not green stocks btw....oil, gas, coal
@www.whosnotwinning.com
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How frustrating for you.
Just enough to post to them 75,000 times.Idiots don't frustrate me that much.
You counted? Wow., what an idiotJust enough to post to them 75,000 times.
But not one iota more!
Yes, that's right! I counted each of his posts, and in no way cheated by clicking his username and letting the board software do it for me.You counted? Wow., what an idiot
Just enough to post to them 75,000 times.
But not one iota more!
Nope, fixed the error. But your dumb ass STILL got it wrong. Another source of frustration for you, no doubt.I haven't posted to you that much.
Still confused about your probability riddles?
Nope, fixed the error. But your dumb ass STILL got it wrong. Another source of frustration for you, no doubt.
But hey, it makes you squeal and flail, which, I gotta admit , is a bonus.
Unless you changed your answer to 50%, you're still wrong.
I don’t listen to demofksYes, that's right! I counted each of his posts, and in no way cheated by clicking his username and letting the board software do it for me.
How DID you get so smart? I will guess: lead paint chips.
It is also unreliable and the STORAGE is very expensive. Abu-DuhEVEN BEFORE THE OIL SPIKE/At HALF the Price.
Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA
Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA
13 October 2020
The world’s best solar power schemes now offer the “cheapest…electricity in history” with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries.
www.carbonbrief.org
""The world’s best solar power schemes now offer the “cheapest…electricity in history” with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries.
That is according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020. The 464-page outlook, published today by the IEA, also outlines the “extraordinarily turbulent” impact of coronavirus and the “highly uncertain” future of global energy use over the next two decades....."
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Batteries and even alt methods are getting better every year as is, Solar, which has gotten 85% more efficient the last decade- making it cheapest in the right spots/most.It is also unreliable and the STORAGE is very expensive. Abu-Duh