Way to go boutons. You should try puttin' all that hot air to good use, as well. God luv ya!![]()
CPS Energy is unique in that it is the largest municipally owned energy company in USA, but it's still banally structured as a centralized energy supplier.
That needs to change, especially in the year-round, sun-drenched CPS Energy coverage area.
There's abundant experience in rooftop solar, rates, equipment, incentives, etc in California, other US states, Germany, etc which would guide CPS in avoiding the mistakes of the pioneers.
Backgrounders on distributed vs centralized energy:
http://grist.org/climate-energy/roof..._campaign=feed
http://grist.org/climate-energy/sola...u-s-utilities/
http://grist.org/climate-energy/how-..._campaign=feed
http://grist.org/climate-energy/sola..._campaign=feed
There's an association of solar installers who I'm sure will support the campaign:
http://www.solarsanantonio.org/
I'm working with Michael Higgins of http://www.greenstarsolutions.net/index.php for my own rooftop or ground mount solar.
Last edited by boutons_deux; 04-18-2013 at 05:06 PM.
Way to go boutons. You should try puttin' all that hot air to good use, as well. God luv ya!![]()
I applaud you fellow poster.
solar radiation is MUCH stronger nowadays than it's ever been in the past several centuries due to air pollution and the ozone layer being damaged. in the 80s or 90s you could stand right in the sunshine at noon and you never felt being burnt, but today you can even make an omelette on your car in the summer like rommel's troops did in north africa in the 1940s
very clear you've been out in the sun WAY TOO LONG
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