ecogeek.org — Solar photovoltaics have their challenges, from shortages of silicon to the sheer cost of purchasing and installing solar panels, but a new report from the Prometheus Institute says that both these problems will be addressed over the next few years, leading to cheaper solar and an abundance of capacity to produce.
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mrslumberjackJun 5, 2008
Join the club, nerd.-nerd
hillyardJun 5, 2008
Everyone is the BBQ.
antonio97bJun 5, 2008
at a 2-4 hp decrease. It doesn't take much to turn an altranator.
indierockaJun 5, 2008
Will you guys give this guy a break? he's thinking in the right direction
tkhan456Jun 6, 2008
This has actually been known for a while. Advances in solar are definitely going to destroy coal and other sources of energy
sanriver12Jun 8, 2008
i've been hearing "in the next few years" for about 10 years now
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