You said it, not me.
Could be another academic with an agenda?
Go at MIT, they're an incompetent bunch of losers
You said it, not me.
Could be another academic with an agenda?
could be that CC thinks his single experience applies to the entire US solar panel industry
, Boo, I refuted your post with hard, verifiable numbers. I took the bids and wrote the checks. I really don't think these solar companies gave me special pricing just because I'm handsome, intelligent, and hung like a horse.
Shazbot doesn't know when to quit.
You are aware that San Antonio and CPS is pretty damn avante garde in terms of solar subsidies right?
Then there is the whole issue of what entails a mean value.
Critical thinking gets in the way of blanket denials of anything you don't want to believe though.
at you and your "critical thinking"
What part of THE GROSS PRICE INCLUDING TAX WAS $3.60 A WATT didn't your ing peabrain understand? That was BEFORE the CPS rebate.
I'd feel pretty comfortable betting on it in fact.
No, they did it just to make Shazbot and Troll look bad.
are these panels immune from hail?
Immune? It depends. Warranty says they will withstand 1" hail hitting at terminal velocity at 90 degree angle with no damage. Anything bigger than that would beat the out of my roof anyway.
And you think your SINGLE set of numbers totally destroys MIT's country-wide survey?
Let's hope it brightens up?
PS is that the famous money tree?
u got a nice looking house there man,u going to fill it all out with panels or what? then start installing roller shutters for ur windows and start planting the seeds; 2 harvest season per year is good money...
Honda Gives Free Solar Installations
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blog...nvestment.html
10-1 that the dog's is bigger
Especially since that looks like a little mare.
Gosh, you are just too smart for us Einstein.
CC...
I would suggest paying someone to take thermal photos of your panels to spot any weak or defective cells now, and again before the warranty expires.
Flag lot
CPS Energy proposes slashing a solar power incentive http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/ene...er-4422428.php
Probably coming to San Antonio:
http://kutnews.org/post/how-much-wou...-new-rate-plan
a guy who is proposing a solar system for my house says there's some talk for Austin (metro city, not state govt) about implementing a feed in tariff of $0.12/Kwh, that he thinks CPS may follow. I can't find a link.
That would, of course, combined with higher rates and time-of-day rates, greatly decrease the payback time for a solar panel system.
Anybody hear of TX asshole Repug reps and senators pushing solar hard for sun-drenched TX?
Well, at least I'll have my system paid off by then...
The roughly 1,000 residential customers with solar systems installed or installations in the works would be allowed to remain under the net-metering arrangement until 2023.
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