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 in Alaska, off the 
grid, I will bank nearly all the energy I produce in Washington.  It should be 
about $2000 worth.   

Hopefully the Government concludes it better to eliminate the hot fusion work 
and spend the savings on tax credits for home owners like me.  Between site 
preparation, equipment purchase and installation, I have earned a Federal tax 
credit of about $7000.   I am not sure yet about depreciation of the solar 
array (16 panels) and roof under it yet.   That may add to additional tax 
savings.

I need a more efficient computer and to get a clothes line for the yard. 

Bob Cook



From: Eric Walker 
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 4:06 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Cheap Solar Power (harvard.edu)

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Blaze Spinnaker <[email protected]> 
wrote:


  Fortunately, looks like LENR may not be needed to rescue the planet 

  http://www.keith.seas.harvard.edu/blog-1/cheapsolarpower


Indeed.  If solar power will help humanity to squeak by, and LENR will allow it 
to build out all kinds of military capabilities, solar power may end up saving 
humanity where LENR would doom it.

Eric

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