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To: Boot Hill

It seems that you are more interested in stopping the discussion then adding to it. Your graph clear shows that $5/watt has been achieved for some time. Look more carefully at your information rather then pointing your guns at us and shooting us with your ignorance.

Holtz
JeffersonRepublic.com


205 posted on 03/08/2005 12:51:09 PM PST by JeffersonRepublic.com (The 51st state is right around the corner.)
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To: JeffersonRepublic.com
"Your graph clear shows that $5/watt has been achieved for some time."

It clearly shows that your claim that the "cost of the technology continues to decline", is 100% false. The prices bottomed out 20-25 years ago. In other words, solar power is a technology that has come and gone. It peaked long ago without ever becoming competitive.

As for that "$5/watt" number, as has already been explained to you, that figure represents an unobtainable, theoretical peak watt and not the real deliverable watts. Deliverable watts are the only thing that count. The reality remains that the cost is $25-$30 per deliverable watt.

"Look more carefully at your information rather then pointing your guns at us and shooting us with your ignorance."

Resorting to ad hominem attacks only serves to underscore your failure to provide reasoned, logical responses on this subject.

The facts remain undisputed by you and they clearly show Bob Lazar's(!) crazy get-rich hydrogen car scheme (1.)makes no economic sense, (2.)it makes no fuel efficiency sense and (3.)it does not lessen our dependence on foreign imports of fossil fuels.

--Boot Hill

207 posted on 03/08/2005 1:32:52 PM PST by Boot Hill ("...and Josuha went unto him and said: art thou for us, or for our adversaries?")
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