[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >In a message dated 8/15/06 11:06:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > >>> >If solar were affordable and widespread, >>>I'd buy it without question. >>> >>> >>> >>Any experts on solar here? I know a couple of people who¹ve put solar >> >> >panels > > >>on their roof. Is it the kind of technology that is evolving so rapidly >>(like computers) that if you wait a year or two you¹ll get something twice >>as good for half the price? >> >> >> > >Unfortunately, I believe that solar power is quite mature, so the price >isn't going to change >much. Now Cold Fusion, on the other hand > > >_Southwest Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Inc._ >(http://www.southwestpv.com/Home_Power.htm) This is a place I know of that >sells and installs solar panels >for home use. It only supplements one's electrical needs. As I said before, >I >know the person that owns the place and he has installed solar panels on his >own home and says that it can supply enough power to run a few lights and >appliances, but definitely not Ac or Heating which are the major draws on >most >home use electric bills. > The new wrinkle in the scenario is home theater. Those plasmas eat up a lot of energy. I have a 53" rear projection HDTV which eats around the same energy as a 300 watt light bulb and since I have the lights out it is a trade-off.
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