On 2/1/07, Stiffler Scientific <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is my last comment on this thread as I for sure live in a different world than the rest of you.
Wanna bet? :-)
PV's Oh yes if you want a 35 year recover, unless you will settle for 10-20% energy offset which can be wiped out in 2-3 years by increased utility cost. SO what is the bottom line, a longer payoff for energy than the home. My home of 3600sqft needs a BIG $104K PV array for no better than a 64% power offset averaged over the year. So take $104K plus interest for 35 years and I guess I'll buy from the grid.
Not if you buy from Serge and Larry: http://www.nanosolar.com/ Insiders say that these will be available at 5% of the amorphous silicon cost in 5 years. Couple these with EEStor's ultracapacitors and, well, invest in inverter company stock! Terry

