Chris, if this is all true and available today, or very, soon, Japan, which 
experienced the core meltdown at Fukushima, has not pursued a crash program of 
PV farms.?all over to replace nuclear. I read energy stuff all the time, as you 
must, and have seen a PV farm at sea, proposal. But I don't see this as more 
than the normal R&D. I hope you are correct. There's a radiation leak, in the 
American Southwest, at the plutonium waste storage facility. 



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>>Can you do the same with London in the UK? 
Yes


>>Can you produce 4 times more than it consumes Tokyo? 
Yes


>>Can you do this at night, and can you do this during times of rain and 
>>snowstorms? 
Electric energy can be stored. Utility scale electric energy storage is 
advancing very rapidly. So, yes.




The article wasn't clear. A coal plant or a uranium plant can do quite a bit of 
this also, and transmit the excess electricity to other towns and cities, on a 
7 x 24 basis. If, for any reason, we cannot do this with solar, then..? Also, 
what is the cost per kilowatt. I have heard that solar has made great progress 
in the last several years with with efficiency and cost-price. 


The cost per kilowatt -- for complete installed systems -- is starting to get 
close to parity with the cost for electricity from coal. In ten years from now 
solar will be far less expensive than coal electricity.



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It produces 4X the energy it needs just from the solar PV on the roofs of its 
buildings…. Isn’t it amazing what you can accomplish with such dilute sources 
of energy. I include the link because the pictures are pretty cool, and 
illustrate what a solar city could look like.
 
http://inhabitat.com/sonnenschiff-solar-city-produces-4x-the-energy-it-needs/
 
What can I say – I have an architecture kick, especially when it is sustainable 
and low footprint. 
Chris


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