[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-15 Thread Bob Cook
Craig and Alain-- Mutagenic changes in gene cells are not always corrected in the egg cells of females nor in the sperm cell of males. However damaged egg cells are more likely because they stay vital for many years, sometimes a much as 60 years in humans. If an egg cell incurs a mutagenic

Re: [Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-13 Thread Bob Cook
in Alaska--now 16 years old with no apparent degradation--I will be delighted. Bob Cook -Original Message- From: a.ashfield Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 10:19 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu) Bob, How much did the 16 panel installation cost?

[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-13 Thread a.ashfield
Bob, How much did the 16 panel installation cost?

[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-13 Thread Bob Cook
Adrian- I also own 16 solar panels. Since they were installed on May 4, 2016 I have earned about $100 for the energy I have produced. The current power being generated is at 3 kw at 9:30 in the morning. I should do about 25 kwh today at about $0.63 / kwh. :) With a $5500 tax credit or

Re: [Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-09 Thread Eric Walker
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Bob Cook wrote: I also hope so for the sake of City dwellers in Anchorage and Fairbanks > does something. For example, the State could use eminent domain to take > over the oil leases and the pipeline from the usurious oil companies and

[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-09 Thread Bob Cook
Eric-- You noted: “I suppose governments will step in if things get usurious.” I also hope so for the sake of City dwellers in Anchorage and Fairbanks does something. For example, the State could use eminent domain to take over the oil leases and the pipeline from the usurious oil

[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-09 Thread Bob Cook
Bob Higgins-- The political environment is all important, particularly the different environments between states. In progressive liberal states, Washington falling into this category IMHO, the utilities do not have the power that they have in states such as Florida and and the middle west and

Re: [Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-05 Thread Bob Higgins
Incentives and net metering were great... I say were. They are now largely a thing of the past. When I lived in S. FL, I installed a grid-tie system (5.4 kW rated) and was able to net 0 kWH for about 6 months out of the year (3500 sq ft home with two high efficiency A/C units). I got incentives

[Vo]:Re: Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

2016-05-05 Thread Bob Cook
Yesterday at 10:15 AM I starting making solar power and distributing it to the grid at $0.63 per Kwh. (Washington is progressive.) I used about 4 Kwh’s at the house that cost me $0.50. I produced about 18 Kwh before it clouded over at about 3 PM. I banked about $8.82. This summer while