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Добавлено: Чт Май 31, 2012 1:21 pm Заголовок сообщения: Solar Panel Cost Per Kilowatt - The energy of the future |
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The Popular Question : Alternative energy?</br>The Best Response : i am trying to find pros and cons of energy sources, (especially nuclear, and hydro wind, ECT.) i want to know all the facts before i decide i really dont like something, i dont think i agree with nuclear but I cant say i dont until i hear all the sides of it.can anybody help?
The Popular Issue : Will you give this solar energy idea to your parents?</br>The Best Answer : 1. Solar Energy Concept: To some this idea may seem morose or even silly, however I believe an engineer would appreciate its value as would anyone who had the good sense to recognize a free multi-billion dollar concept. The idea is to replace the headstones in cemeteries with solar panels that have been etched with the deceased’s information, in any participating cemetery. The panel would be the length and width of the grave. At the base of the grave you would have a small placard. The land that the solar panel is placed on is effectively free, since the plot has been purchased for the deceased. The cost of the panel is effectively free, since it’s cost has been subsidized by switching the headstone for the panel.Most cemeteries are located close to population centers. This one fact alone would allow real gains in actual recoverable energy by reducing line load losses that prohibit solar energy from obtaining a foothold in communities. The panels initial cost would be offset by the savings in not having to purchase the head stone. ( A rock produces no energy! ) The family of the deceased could be rewarded with an annuity that would help recoup burial cost in part and maybe in full! The solar panels would be clean, quiet, portable and easily upgradeable. The panels could be combined with any other energy sink a particular company might choose (fuel cell, flywheel, compressed air, geothermal storage, etc.). Greater return on equity for the cemetery, less green house gases, greater energy security for America and the world, a more robust and distributed energy source, increased productivity, more jobs and reduced or eliminated cost to the bereaved. The potential gains worldwide are enormous.I wish you and yours good fortune in all endeavors, |
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