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March 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Elite Actor Spends Public Money on his Bloated Mansion #363609March 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Elite Actor Spends Public Money on his Bloated Mansion #363897air_ogiParticipant
I am not sure where you are getting your 138 years number.
In developed markets (for example Germany) home based solar costs are $5/W. (installed, without subsidies)
At those rates, in high insolation area like San Diego, over 25 years you get about 45kWh per W, or about 11c/kwh. And since this energy is local, it doesn’t require additional distribution costs.
Solar should be under $3.5/W by 2012 or 7.7c/kWh.
Or you can keep adding to $41B Black Lung Program program.
March 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Elite Actor Spends Public Money on his Bloated Mansion #364054air_ogiParticipantI am not sure where you are getting your 138 years number.
In developed markets (for example Germany) home based solar costs are $5/W. (installed, without subsidies)
At those rates, in high insolation area like San Diego, over 25 years you get about 45kWh per W, or about 11c/kwh. And since this energy is local, it doesn’t require additional distribution costs.
Solar should be under $3.5/W by 2012 or 7.7c/kWh.
Or you can keep adding to $41B Black Lung Program program.
March 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Elite Actor Spends Public Money on his Bloated Mansion #364090air_ogiParticipantI am not sure where you are getting your 138 years number.
In developed markets (for example Germany) home based solar costs are $5/W. (installed, without subsidies)
At those rates, in high insolation area like San Diego, over 25 years you get about 45kWh per W, or about 11c/kwh. And since this energy is local, it doesn’t require additional distribution costs.
Solar should be under $3.5/W by 2012 or 7.7c/kWh.
Or you can keep adding to $41B Black Lung Program program.
March 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Elite Actor Spends Public Money on his Bloated Mansion #364203air_ogiParticipantI am not sure where you are getting your 138 years number.
In developed markets (for example Germany) home based solar costs are $5/W. (installed, without subsidies)
At those rates, in high insolation area like San Diego, over 25 years you get about 45kWh per W, or about 11c/kwh. And since this energy is local, it doesn’t require additional distribution costs.
Solar should be under $3.5/W by 2012 or 7.7c/kWh.
Or you can keep adding to $41B Black Lung Program program.
February 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Rick Santelli Fires Back feb 20 (make sure u hit print)funny video #351336air_ogiParticipantIt is pretty funny.
Funny in a way that an employee of a corporation that received 100s of billions of federal aid through the Fed and Treasury, surrounded by employees of corporations which received trillions of federal aid is complaining about some poor schmuck in Temecula who might be able to stay in his house now.
When Santelli’s buddies at CME were using Fed’s money to drive oil to $147 and screw America, he didn’t complain about subsidies then.
CNBC is a clown show. If you want financial news, watch Bloomberg TV.
February 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Rick Santelli Fires Back feb 20 (make sure u hit print)funny video #351649air_ogiParticipantIt is pretty funny.
Funny in a way that an employee of a corporation that received 100s of billions of federal aid through the Fed and Treasury, surrounded by employees of corporations which received trillions of federal aid is complaining about some poor schmuck in Temecula who might be able to stay in his house now.
When Santelli’s buddies at CME were using Fed’s money to drive oil to $147 and screw America, he didn’t complain about subsidies then.
CNBC is a clown show. If you want financial news, watch Bloomberg TV.
February 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Rick Santelli Fires Back feb 20 (make sure u hit print)funny video #351776air_ogiParticipantIt is pretty funny.
Funny in a way that an employee of a corporation that received 100s of billions of federal aid through the Fed and Treasury, surrounded by employees of corporations which received trillions of federal aid is complaining about some poor schmuck in Temecula who might be able to stay in his house now.
When Santelli’s buddies at CME were using Fed’s money to drive oil to $147 and screw America, he didn’t complain about subsidies then.
CNBC is a clown show. If you want financial news, watch Bloomberg TV.
February 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Rick Santelli Fires Back feb 20 (make sure u hit print)funny video #351809air_ogiParticipantIt is pretty funny.
Funny in a way that an employee of a corporation that received 100s of billions of federal aid through the Fed and Treasury, surrounded by employees of corporations which received trillions of federal aid is complaining about some poor schmuck in Temecula who might be able to stay in his house now.
When Santelli’s buddies at CME were using Fed’s money to drive oil to $147 and screw America, he didn’t complain about subsidies then.
CNBC is a clown show. If you want financial news, watch Bloomberg TV.
February 21, 2009 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Rick Santelli Fires Back feb 20 (make sure u hit print)funny video #351908air_ogiParticipantIt is pretty funny.
Funny in a way that an employee of a corporation that received 100s of billions of federal aid through the Fed and Treasury, surrounded by employees of corporations which received trillions of federal aid is complaining about some poor schmuck in Temecula who might be able to stay in his house now.
When Santelli’s buddies at CME were using Fed’s money to drive oil to $147 and screw America, he didn’t complain about subsidies then.
CNBC is a clown show. If you want financial news, watch Bloomberg TV.
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